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Old 10-24-2016, 04:00 PM   #303
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Originally Posted by Conan46 View Post
Higher prices of ebooks has had a huge impact on my ebook purchases....
Yeah, I've noticed somewhere around three bucks is the magic number for me. If a cover and synopsis sounds promising and the book is $2.99 or less, I'll buy the book without a sample and little more than a cursory glimpse at the reviews.

Also, I use Bing as my search engine and you accumulate points every time you do a search. One of the things you can turn points in for is a $5 credit at Amazon. It's not much, but I used it to (mostly) fund the purchase of my current Big 5 book, Shadowland.
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