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Old 02-13-2010, 12:01 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by tnronin View Post
Katti, I would tend to disagree with this analogy. The purpose of the ebook would be the ability to read on the go.
Yes but would you buy a pBook as hardcover if the softcover version is included for free (no such thing as free anyway) - I wouldn't. I would however buy it if another book would be attached as giveaway. And that could entice me to buy a pBook if I get another title as eBook with it.


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I like the idea of Amazon or whomever donating the book to a library. I guarantee we would see many more sales if this would happen.
Didn't think of the idea of donating the pBook to a library - good one and I would probably go for it. But I certainly wouldn't keep both. There are books I still prefer as pBooks but only because atm it is so much easier to lend them to friends.
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