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S&S reaches deal with Amazon

I wonder when any price changes would come into effect, and whether it'll be for all Amazon sites.
 
I think it's tough to say what the impact would be for Star Trek books or any books with a licensing component to them.
 
The one biggest advantage to this is that we might get at least a little bit more consistent prices now. It seemed weird to me that the e-books would have wide range of prices for books that were the same style and age.
 
The one biggest advantage to this is that we might get at least a little bit more consistent prices now. It seemed weird to me that the e-books would have wide range of prices for books that were the same style and age.

Maybe they'll be able to offer ST titles or other S&S titles in their Kindle Unlimited service now.

- Byron
 
I wonder when any price changes would come into effect, and whether it'll be for all Amazon sites.
We could do with it in the U.K. - we're paying the equivalent of $6.50 for ebook novellas !

:cardie: That's messed up.

Prices have been really weird. Between Amazon.ca (where I get my Kindle books from) and Amazon.com, .ca tends to have the cheaper Kindle version - $8.99 vs $9.35 on .com, but the MMPB tends to be more expensive - $9.49 vs $7.19 on .com (and even $6.67 in some cases). :shrug:
 
I'd certainly be happier with ebooks becoming cheaper - paying the same price as a full length novel for the shorter novellas is irritating.
 
I'd certainly be happier with ebooks becoming cheaper - paying the same price as a full length novel for the shorter novellas is irritating.
I wouldn't anticipate seeing that happen because of this. It's S&S setting the absurdly-high list price that's the problem there.
 
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