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Old 01-06-2007, 05:45 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by nekokami
The prices I checked were for SF books, and they were all lower than their paperback versions. Guess it depends on which books you look at.
SOME of the SF (maybe most) are reasonably priced (if they remove the DRM). But I still see:

Eldest Limited Edition
by Christopher Paolini
Price: $17.99
Newsletter Price: $16.19

Still WAY too high for an eBook. But most do seem reasonable - if they had no DRM.

A price of:
Star Trek: Corps of Engineers: Turn the Page
by Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore
Price: $4.99 | Newsletter Price: $4.49

is still far too high to LEASE an eBook (when the library will let you do that for free).
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