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Originally Posted by crossi
I also. I have a lot of boxes of old paper books I would replace with ebooks for a reasonable price, possibly as much as $4 depending on how much I like them. But for decades old books that I have read many times and still own $8 is NOT reasonable for me. I'll just read my paper books if I feel like reading them again. What's funny is that judging by some of those books' Amazon Best Seller Ranks the publishers are making dismal sales on them. I wonder if the price has something to do with that?
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Same here. If I already have a paper copy, I'm not going to pay full whack for a replacement electronic copy; it's just not worth it (unless I have to move house again). This is why I religiously check the Daily and other deals on Amazon (I tend to avoid Kobo because of ADE). My limit is £1.99 - but 99p is preferred.