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Old 10-31-2019, 05:19 PM   #86
ZodWallop
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Continually repeating the same thing at me, is not going to eventually bludgeon me into agreeing with your view or the view of others who do the same.
This comment coming from you is very rich.

Getting to your major point: What do you consider fair? You talk a lot about 'fair pricing', but what in dollars and cents is fair?

I've listed some books below. Please, advise what you consider to be the one true fair price for each:

The Institute by Stephen King
(A new Big 5 release by an internationally successful author)

The Golden Compass/Northern Lights by Philip Pullman
(A backlist, but perpetually popular book)

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, Pevear/Volokhonsky Translation
(A public domain book, but newly translated into English)

Hellstrom's Hive by Frank Herbert
(A more obscure book by a deceased but popular author)

Under A Raging Moon by Frank Zafiro
(A self published book by an indie author)
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