That's why I suggest the card as a supplement to load books from rather than a requirement to read the book. If you don't have access to the net you can get a card, pop it in and load the book. I just don't think you should need the card to read the book as that's forcing two formats on us-- one of which is physical.
DMcCunney, I don't see where you're getting the idea that a webscription eBook costs more than a paperback. That's only true for e-Arcs, which cost $15 but are out before the hardcover. Once the book has been released, the eBook cost is lower than that of the paperback, with new release hardcovers being available for $6.00, less if bought in a monthly bundle.
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