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Originally Posted by jmaloney
That's a straight up lie.
Macmillan wants to price ebooks simultaneously with hardcovers at about 50% of the hardcover price (hardcovers typically have a list price between $25 and $30; Macmillan will be pricing ebooks between $12 and $15 on the date of release).
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That's more than $9.99 unless I can't do math, it's flat out truth.
List price means nothing anyway. I'm talking actual sale price.
Besides it hasn't even happened, how do you know what they are going to do. Hell they are already talking about not even releasing the ebook til much later. Clearly they don't want their ebooks in libraries. What else?
MacMillan is the BAD guy here. Not Amazon. Not Random House.