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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
In keeping with my previous answer: I am still willing to make my decision on whether to buy an ebook or not without even considering the print book price. The print book price is completely irrelevant to my deliberation. I'm not looking to buy it (print), so it isn't a factor.
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This is true for me, also. But I do have an additional wrinkle. While the price of the pbook is irrelevant to my decision whether or not to purchase an ebook, if the ebook is too expensive for me, I do see if I can get the pbook from the library and thus read it for free. I'm willing to pay a highish premium to read a book in digital, but my next best option is paper but only if I can read it for nothing. I do have a stack of library pbooks right now; they're mostly books unavailable in digital but with a couple of exceptions. I suspect it's the need to read some books in paper if I'm to read them at all that keeps me open to the paper option.