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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I do think pricing factors into it very much. I think people are fed up of publishers trying to take advantage of them with ridiculous eBook prices. Agency pricing is not being tolerated. Sales are showing that people do not want these artificially inflated prices.
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I don't personally think that eBook prices are "ridiculous" at all. I typically spend between £3 and £4 on an eBook, compared with the £5-7 that I'd spend on a paperback. For something which gives me several hours entertainment, I'd consider it to be good value for money. I certainly don't agree with undervaluing the work of authors by selling books at prices that are far too low.