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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I'm not sure I follow. Are you saying Penguin (and other big five publishers) puts a higher price on their new release Cozy, Romance, or UF ebooks compared to their other new release ebooks? Or that they sell their new-release physical books for less than their other new-release physical books?
I'm used to a $12-$16 price on Big5 new release ebooks, and $18-$22 on their new release hardbacks (for the same title). I guess I'm asking if they're inflating the ebook price of new cozy, romance, or uf ebooks; or if they're pricing their new release cozy, romance, or uf pbooks cheaper?
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Sorry for no explaining myself. I think the difference is the format. I'm talking about new releases which go directly to mass market. In this case, the ebooks is 7.99$ (or 6.99$ in some cases) and, usually, the paper book goes around 6$ (or even less).