I've been saying for years that readers want inexpensive ebooks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Together, Amazon and I are giving readers what they want - inexpensive, professional ebooks.
Higher ebook prices don't benefit me, booksellers or readers, and that means something is really wrong.
I priced my books at what I would want to spend on an electronic book.
If ebooks mean that readers' freedom must either increase or decrease, we must demand the increase.
It's easier to release an ebook than a print book.
One thing I often talk about in my business is that an eBook is not like a print book: it's very, very different. It's organic. It's changing.
The common intuition is that e-books should be cheap because they aren't physical - no printing, no shipping.
Higher ebook prices only benefit one group: publishers.
I've never read an ebook. Print every time.
The publishing industry has always wanted to make books as cheaply and as ephemerally as they could; it's nothing new.
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