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Old 04-15-2015, 05:29 PM   #93
JSWolf
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Not always. Sometimes the one that comes out during the hardcovers run will have bonus content like a short story or novella & sometimes you'll get that when its "re-released" with the paperback.
I consider that to ber a different version. But if the bonus content is just an excerpt of another book, then I don't consider that to be a different version. I consider that to be the same version with added rubbish.

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What's reasonable for one isn't reasonable for others. There's still a camp that thinks eBooks should all cost a "buck or two". Ultimately it's up to the publisher to set what they feel the price should be and up to consumers to buy it at that price or not. If enough vote not to buy then the price is likely to be adjusted downward sooner rather than later.
I think that non-backlist eBooks should be $6 without any discount. Backlist should be $4. That's very reasonable and sales would skyrocket.
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