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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
They also expected to pay less for the paperback. If publishers were setting ebooks at paperback prices, this outcry wouldn't exist.
Of course, if they were setting ebooks at paperback prices, they wouldn't have any interest in protesting Amazon's $10 cap on bestsellers.
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My last post I promise.
In Australia, the cheapest paperback is $24 AUD which is around $20USD, and most new releases are $32 AUD
Compare that with $9.99 US for ebooks. Hardbacks? Around $40 AUD. I dont know who buys them.
Ebooks are very very cheap to most countries. And worth waiting for methinks.