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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 467577" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Most newer books on the barnes & noble website for my Nook go for between $9-$12, maybe more on certain books. There are websites that offer books at lower prices, but you have to search. More of those sites are popping up everyday. </p><p></p><p>I am going to look into the lending program at our library as well, because that sounds like an awesome deal. The downside for me is that with all my schoolwork, I rarely can finish reading a book within the two week lending period. </p><p></p><p>I like Amazon, but sometimes you can find better deals elsewhere. I've downloaded books from other sites without any problems. Good luck, I agree that the pricing for an ebook seems a bit steep at times, but when you compare the cost of buying a newly released hard cover at $30 to $14, it's a deal because it stays in your kindle library forever plus you can lend it to friends as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 467577, member: 2211"] Most newer books on the barnes & noble website for my Nook go for between $9-$12, maybe more on certain books. There are websites that offer books at lower prices, but you have to search. More of those sites are popping up everyday. I am going to look into the lending program at our library as well, because that sounds like an awesome deal. The downside for me is that with all my schoolwork, I rarely can finish reading a book within the two week lending period. I like Amazon, but sometimes you can find better deals elsewhere. I've downloaded books from other sites without any problems. Good luck, I agree that the pricing for an ebook seems a bit steep at times, but when you compare the cost of buying a newly released hard cover at $30 to $14, it's a deal because it stays in your kindle library forever plus you can lend it to friends as well! [/QUOTE]
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