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$32.79 for an ebook?
Why does Bryce Courtenay's book, Fortune Cookie, cost $32.79 at Kobo? And it's on sale from $47.42! Is it the foreign rights, exchange rate, greedy author?
And why does Barnes & Noble and Amazon not carry it? Just curious as to how these ebooks are being priced and distributed these days. Any thoughts? Here's the link to the book. |
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that is an awful lot for an ebook! anecdotally in the past (I'm not sure if it still happens) occasionally in the kindle store s price would be crazy high. apparently if Amazon was alerted to the situation they would lower it.
I'm not familiar with Kobo and how it works, but the only book I could find at Amazon by the same author was The Power of One listed for 10.20. it sells for $22 at Kobo edit: a book by the same author sold at both sites |
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Optimism?
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I looked on Dymocks, and the hardback list price is $49.95 (AUD). They are not selling the ebook, which is strange since it is published by Penguin Group Australia. Some other hardbacks seemed to be in the $50 range, so perhaps this is just how books are priced in Australia.
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Of course, pretty much everything in Australia is more expensive than in the US, but books were 2-3 times as much as they cost over here. |
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That is way more than I would ever pay for a book. Even if I really, really wanted to read it.
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I'm half way through Karl Popper's Logic of Scientific Discovery (~US$ 14 KINDLE), should I follow with http://www.amazon.com/Inquiry-Logic-.../dp/B000V9UC0S US$ 175?
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How about this one? It is on sale for $6,431.20
http://www.amazon.com/Selected-Nucle...1854086&sr=1-1 |
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PatNY, try Borders AU. It has the ePUB for $29.95 AUD (I know, still not that cheap), but I don't know if it'll be geo-restricted.
Why is the ebook so steep in price? The ePUB is close to the price for a new release mainstream trade paperback here. I guess the local publishers still want to treat ebooks like physical books. Why are physical books so expensive here? Although there's some arguments to be made for economy of scale, most of it I really think is due to the stranglehold that local publishers have here. We currently have parallel importation restrictions, meaning that local bricks-and-mortar booksellers aren't allowed to sell overseas editions of books (e.g. American, British) when local publishers have the rights to publish and sell their own editions of these books here. The federal government was considering a few years ago to remove such restrictions so that local booksellers could remain competitive by importing cheaper, overseas versions, as more and more Australians turned (and still do turn) to ordering overseas from Amazon and the Book Depository. Local publishers and some local authors lobbied successfully against this however, claiming that allowing overseas imports to be sold in retail would destroy the local industry and stunt the growth of Australian literature. I would like to support the local book industry, but being like any other person here who loves reading, if I can get three physical books from the UK-based Book Depository for the cost of one book from a local retail store such as Dymocks, I'll go for the Book Depository. ![]() |
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