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Originally Posted by easterncoyote
Hi Lilac, thank you for your reply. I was just wondering why the Sony Store had, for example, different versions of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn at $.99, $1.99, $4.70, and $5.65. Is there some reason I would buy the $5.65 version over the $.99 one? Thank you.
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Oh, gotcha. That would be because they are public domain books, and quite a few epublishers will create the ebooks from Gutenberg and then sell them. You shouldn't actually buy any of them, since they are freely available. But if you truly prefer the way Sony formats them, go with the cheapest one

Or you have the option of learning how to format the way you want to book with one of the ebook creator programs out there.