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Paula, Owner
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Dec 26, 2013 12:02PM

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I agree

I'm a huge book hoarder I have too many between my kindle books, nook books, I have an ipad so it's this app and that app then my physical books beause sometimes I need a break from the devices or my kids are playing their games on them. But I can't see paying huge prices usually I wait for book deals that authors have or sales.

I get angry with an eBook is the same price as a hardcover. The reality is, you are not buying a hardcover so it shouldn't be the same price. I will always wait until it is the price of a paperback.

Nope, that pretty much describes me exactly!

Sarah, I think it's fair that the publisher charges the same price for the ebook as for the hardcover. Authors make most of their income from hardcover sales. By keeping the price roughly the same, they will get as much from the ebook as they would from the hardcover. Once it goes to paperback, they get little payout, at least as far as the big publishers are concerned. Most of the cost of publishing is not the actual book production, but all the work that occurs before and after.

I often do buy directly from the publisher though.

For regular published books, it really just depends on the book, series and author. If they are ones that I love then I don't mind paying $9.99-$11.99 but I have to really love them. I figure even at $10 it is still way cheaper than the hardcover prices I use to pay.


I'm finding that the older I'm getting, the cheaper I'm getting. I use to not even blink an eye at buy a hardcover for the full price. Now that I read on my Kindle I'm so cheap. I have to really love an author to pay for a book. Most of the time I borrow from members or use KU.