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Old 02-16-2017, 10:58 AM   #278
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Depends on how badly I want the specific book.
That's the real answer, right there

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Keeping in mind these numbers are off the cuff and could change on a whim, there are plenty I'd want at $1-3, fewer at $4-6 and a lot fewer above that. One author I like has put here backlist out at the same price her publisher uses for the current releases in mass market and I'm just not ready to pay that right now for something I already own, albeit in paper and unlikely to be pulled out and read because of that.
Yeah, for me Strieber and Kunetka's Warday was a no-brainer at $3.99, but Robert Marasco's Burnt Offerings languishes in my list at $6.99. It's a difference of $3.00 and I know that's stupid. But then, when I'm buying books, my brain isn't under my control, I guess.
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