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Originally Posted by CRussel
They don't?! Cool, then I can go crazy, right? (But then, do you count it if you have to first buy the ebook to get the WhisperSync price? Sometimes that's way cheaper than just using an Audible Credit. )
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Yes to the first, then no.

But it counts as an ebook at the ebook price. Heh. I make my own rules. Clearly.
Speaking of..... I just went to Audible to check on something and got a pop-up saying I was eligible for a one-month free trial. Alrighty. Can't imagine why, but I grabbed it while it was on offer.
But I really came here to confess. As Dazrin said above, visiting your wishlist is dangerous and the buying slope is a slippery one. I had a little ebook settlement credit left at B&N and I decided I might as well burn it. It almost paid for a wishlist book that neither Kobo nor Google lists. Again, I think a good use of the credit, but this has to
stop. I've gone from no purchases in January (terrific!) to three books in two volumes for $2 in February (fine, actually) to three books for $11.50 in March
so far. And I still have another Google coupon....
This knocks my TBR reduction back to only four.

But I do plan to read all my purchases in the near term.