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Old 07-12-2014, 06:23 AM   #21
HarryT
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Originally Posted by Snow Sciles View Post
I won't pay over £10 for an ebook, I don't care who it's from. Price does matter to me. Between £6 and £10 is a stretch, it'll have to be some kind of special edition thing. I just don't think ebooks are worth that much. I know people will say otherwise, but really they are not.
Not even if it's an omnibus edition of several books? I think, for example, the 12-volume complete set of George MacDonald Fraser's "The Flashman Papers":

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Flashman-Pap.../dp/B00DFPDBBM

is reasonable priced at £32.53 - that's £2.71 a book. I bought it in a special offer at £9.98, but I would have happily bought it at the full price had I not done so.
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