Buy more Stephen King books and e-books, even if you have the whole library already.
Amazon had bought e-books for the Kindle at wholesale prices, and then set the prices for retail purchases.
A new Web site lets would-be readers explain their decision to buy or not buy certain e-books.
I personally do not buy e-books with a rating of less than possibly a 3.5 and I am always sure to read the lowest review before I read the gushing ones.
They said they would share some consumer data about buying e-books.
Everyone will be able to buy e-books (in ePub format) directly from the integrated iBookstore.
If paperbacks disapeared and the only way to get books was to buy e-books, I would print them and read them.
I still dislike the idea of it locking you in to pre-approved stores, buying e-books at £7.99 a pop without the ability to have a choice where you get them from.
Bibliomation, an on-line cooperative of Connecticut libraries, has just become the first venture in the state to sign a contract with netLibrary to actually buy e-books for use by library patrons.
Will consumers buy e-books at higher prices out of loyalty to publishers (as some said they would for Macmillan)?