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Old 09-10-2007, 08:01 PM   #168
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Originally Posted by gingercat View Post
No way - as I said b4 ebooks are generally at least half the price of pbooks (that's why I'm so keen to use ebooks). I think some of you must have access to some very cheap pbook prices.
Agents of Light and Darkness by Simon R. Green
$6.99 Fictionwise (DRM eBook)
$6.99 eReader.com (DRM eBook)
$6.99 Amazon.com (paperback)

Actually, these prices are pretty good. Normally, we see things like:
Spook Country by William Gibson
Amazon.com $16 (Hardcover)
Fictionwise $26 (DRMed eBook)

Now, if you compare popular pBooks with "no-name" author eBooks, then you get the half price differential at these places. So the price will vary widely.
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