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Old 02-15-2017, 11:30 AM   #236
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The next Miranda James's "Cats in the stack" is going to be a hardcover and there's another series I read about book restoration (I don't remember the name from the top of my head) has been for a couple of releases
Cozies and mysteries in general have been more popular in the last couple of years (per affiliate sales on the blog and my Sedona series outsells my urban fantasy and pretty much always has). Maybe that is why they are pushing more cozy authors to hardback and why I only just noticed it. I don't trust the market for it (meaning I don't really think it can withstand those prices long term). That's a lot of money to pay for a book if we (cozy readers) are used to 7.99 or tolerate the occasional 9.99. But I've been wrong before and readers of my blog are quite likely used to or after a different price point.
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