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Old 12-15-2011, 09:41 AM   #4
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I have not seen any new e-books priced higher than the corresponding new hardcover book. Paperbacks and/or backlist books, yes, but brand-new books? No. In my experience, the e-books are always cheaper, and often substantially so. E.g., I bought Anne Perry's latest book earlier this year for myself in e-book form, for $12.99. I bought it as a gift for a friend in hardcover just yesterday, for $16.35.
I've come across some new releases of e-books priced higher than the corresponding new hardcover book.

Examples: The Race ~ Cussler and How Firm a Foundation ~ Weber.
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