Are E-Books Worth the Money?
WSJ – “If you walk out of the cinema this week with a burning desire to read Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Eat, Pray, Love,” you can download it onto your Amazon Kindle electronic book reader–if you have one–for $12.99. Then again you could just walk into your local Borders bookstore with a coupon and get the paperback for $10.”
That is ridiculus. The price of an electronic book should be more than 1/2 that of a print book. This is due to no printing, paper or other associated costs. It is a total ripoff changing the same as a conventional book.