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Old 01-23-2010, 08:12 PM   #59
NormHart
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Originally Posted by Tom Swift View Post
Thanks for all the info. I think I get it now. Again, either I am just dense or they could explain it a bit better on the site. It was that 4 books a month blurb that threw me and started getting me confused, as well as the 3/4 stuff only mentioned once.
To put it into words of less than one syllable. You get all the ebooks listed in the Webscription if you purchase that Webscription.

For 2009 that meant not less than six ebooks (three months) and as many as eight (two months). That is an average of just under seven (6.92 for 2009) ebooks a month for $15.00 or about $2.17 per ebook. Considering that at least two are first releases there is no way to equal this deal.

In the Oct. 2009 Webscription Dragon's Ring by Dave Freer was included. I purchased this on Sept 28th, read it, and told my sister about it. She searched many book stores in the San Francisco area and was unable to find it. I eventually got it for her from Amazon, in hard bound, for $16.32 plus shipping.

I only wish every publisher followed this plan.


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