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Old 07-28-2014, 08:11 AM   #147
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Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
Look at the amount of dollars that you spend on ebook on a monthly basis and compare, do you spend more than $10 per month on ebooks. I typically spend any where from $12 to $32 per month depending on the type of ebooks that I am reading that month.So the unlimited program is a good idea, it will alow me to put a cap on the book buying. And before you ask, yes i do borrow from the library, however tha tssumes that the library has something for me, which they frequently do not.
I spend $0 per month on ebooks, so a subscription is definitely not for me. I get my books from the library, public domain, and free Kindle offers. There's always something for me to read; always.
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