Hey, all, just noticed that SonyStyle (the Sony division that has control of the rascal) has just updated their screenshot of the Connect Store --
here is a direct link.
The shot suggests what the pricing is going to end up being like. Remember the $14.95 for
The DaVinci Code? (which was hardback at the time) Now they're showing a bundle of (6) Hemmingway novels that they'll sell for ~$50 -- if you buy them separately, it looks like they'd be about 10 bucks apiece. There are a few others pictured at the bottom for $10, $6 & $1.20.
I'd be interested in perusing the full listings, but I'm sure they won't let us in until the Reader launches, I
really want to see the sci-fi (ΨΦ! ΨΦ!) listings. (sigh) Probably just as well, then I'd just get even more impatient about the whole thing. If I did that, I'd probably keel over from stress.
I understand that there will be more "bundles" which are supposed to cycle on the site. I also understand that there are suposed to be upwards of 10k titles on the service, so CCDMan ought to be pleased!
Not too shabby -- especially considering that the
publishers are the ones who set the pricing for ebooks (just like they do for pbooks -- don't get me started there). Maybe the publishers as a whole
are starting to come around to this ebook thing! Wouldn't that be something?
Here I'd like to note the excellent attitude toward ebooks that Baen publishing has shown all along, both to honor them, and the late Mr. Baen himself, and so that the rest of you don't give me a hard time about it.

(you know you would)