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Fictionwise Can Be a Good Deal Even Without a Sale
I didn't think Fictionwise was ever a good deal without their super sales, but I just realized they can be competitive or even a super deal on the right books.
I just bought Riverworld for $4.69 in Micropay dollars. It's $9.99 at amazon and not available anywhere else that I can find yet. It was also $9.99 at Fictionwise, but was 15% off for being a new book, 15% off for my Buywise membership and had a 35% rebate even when paying in Micropay. Pretty good deal. There are many other new (to Fictionwise) books at $7.99 ($3.75 after discounts) and $6.99 ($3.28 after discounts). If you are into romance they get even cheaper. It kind of made up for the 2 new 100% rebate books that I want being available only in ereader. What a useless format. ![]() -Marcy |
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So if you want eReader support, get a nook. But you have better devices then a nook.
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Of course, with the new "Agency" pricing model coming in, it looks like I'll be getting all of my reading material from my public library from now on. |
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Fictionwise is going to hell fast. They are doing away with buywise and discounts. Apple computer has single-handedly screwed eBooks for generations to come.
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The publishers wanted this for a long time, they are the one making the deal. If they didn't want it, they could easily just say no. The only reason they haven't change this in the past is because Amazon was the big boss with the largest market of eBooks and devices. The publishers didn't have a choice. If Google came in and would make something like iPad, they would've change to the agency model as well because now Amazon can't control them. Last edited by MikhailT; 03-30-2010 at 08:58 PM. |
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The reason it's Apple's fault is that Apple allowed this. Nobody else did.
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I am worried about Fictionwise and eReader.com. If they can't give micropay rebates, then they can't compete on price. If they can't compete on price, then what's the point? The site has poor selection and isn't nearly as clean as other sites (like kobo). Marcy, I have a nook and I like it. The touchscreen does turn off while reading, and makes page turns quick and easy. As far as converting ereader docs goes, I recommend erdr2pml, then ebook-convert to convert it. |
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Thanks for the ebook-convert info! I was using erdr2pml, then xpml2xhtml and that gave a mess. Just importing the pml into Calibre and converting from there is much easier! Now I can actually buy the ereader books if they are the only option! Thanks again! -Marcy |
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I read on an ipaq pda running windows mobile. I have mobi microsoft reader and ereader all on it. On fictionwise, a lot of there mobi titles in my bookshelf arn,t downloading now.
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Useless? No reason? It seems that a keyboard would be quite useful for annotations, Google and Wikipedia lookups, as well as the rudimentary web and email functions of the Kindle. I don't have a Kindle and I'm not interested in those features, but plenty of people are. |
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I had only a Kindle for my first 18 months of e-reading and the keyboard was a waste to me. The only use it ever got was to scroll through a list of titles. And every other ereader I've had allows just as efficient scrolling, even without a keyboard. As to using it for note taking, if you could use that crappy keyboard for more than a short sentence you have more patience than me. The keyboard on my phone works better and is half the size. For any serious note taking you really need a decent and responsive touch screen or a real keyboard. To type in something short like a URL or search term a virtual keyboard is fine. The Kindle keyboard is neither one nor the other -- functions about as well as a virtual keyboard but takes up as a lot of space. -Marcy |
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I get the feeling that they programmed their search this way to make their catalog of titles look much larger than it actually is. When you click on the individual categories to browse, you'll see that some subjects--particularly in non-fiction--have only a handful of random titles. Last edited by causticmuse; 03-31-2010 at 04:39 PM. |
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I've always used inkmesh to do my searches... guess you're right about Kobo's site.
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