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What the heck is going on with Kindle ebook prices??!!!
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Personally I wait for any trad published book I really want to turn up in the Bookbub email. I'm not paying over $8 for an e-book.

Amazon was in a battle with the big publishers who Amazon said wanted too much money for their books. Guess they were right!


In the U.K. the Kindle edition costs over a pound more than the paperback. I prefer to read on Kindle because it's easier on the eyes, and though I love 'real' books and don't wish to see their demise, a Kindle is also more convenient.
I don't mind paying the same as the paperback price... but I balk at paying more.
I think the publishers need to sort this out.

Completely different issue. KU is part of an Amazon publishing program called KDP Select, which authors voluntarily choose to enroll their books in for 90-days at a time. Several months ago, Amazon did change the way authors are paid for borrows of their book (it's now based on pages read by the borrower), but this doesn't really have anything to do with the price of e-books.

Well you can always buy the more famous stuff used. Independent publishers like me keep prices low to attract buyers. Besides just how much is an electronic file worth?


Same here. I sell at a price that I'm prepared to pay.
When reading, I buy indies for kindle and get big name authors from the local library.

That's just insane!

Cost evaluation is relative. One person's exorbitant amount may seem perfectly reasonable to another.

But paper books are still sold on the wholesale model, where Amazon pays the publishers a price up-front and then can turn around and charge whatever they like to customers, including at a loss.
So, two different entities setting prices for different versions of the book. Some think lately Amazon is deep-discounting the paper versions even more than usual, to make the trad pubs look worse. But who knows...


I checked the Amazon US store doesn't have any of that shenanigans. Amazon UK doesn't list the ebook - only the hardcover.
Gotta wonder...

Because they want to protect their physical book market and keep their profits as high as possible. Keep in mind publishers pay authors a far smaller % royalty on print than on e-books, so more print sales mean a lesser payout to the author. Outrageous e-book prices are also why the media is full of doom and gloom predictions from the Big 5 about how e-book sales have peaked and are declining. The fact is their pricing is ludicrous and people are buying indie instead.
It has absolutely nothing to do with supply and demand and everything to do with a bloated, antiquated industry trying to preserve a by-gone era and justify their seven figure salaries.

My God, check this Seveneves
The Kindle version is $17.99 !!!!!!!!!
The paperback is 'only' $14.89 !
What the hell happened? We're asked to pay 18 bucks for a data file? And that's not the only book.
Check any of the winners and runners up and it's the same story: outrageous ebook prices. Is Amazon pulling a fast one or is it the greedy publishers (who claimed a few months back that Amazon was unfair) looks like someone caved and we're the ones getting cheated.