Why does the price of a book, even newly published bestsellers, vary seemingly on an almost daily basis – is it just a case of supply and demand ?
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Musings on the byways of popular culture
I subscribe to the Kindle Daily Deals email. Every day there is a different book (sometimes 3 or 4) for 99p. There are also the Kindle bargains that come in the same email…maybe about 20 books for 75% off.
I thought it would just be the dross that they were giving away cheaply but that’s not the case at all. Also, it’s a good way of reading books that I’d never have chosen….a great variety. I don’t always buy either….sometimes just make a note of something interesting and try to get it from the library.
As for the answer to your question….I haven’t a clue…sorry!
As above
http://www.dailyfreebooks.co.uk/ is a great website for free e-books. There is also a forum on Amazon where you can get lots of free books
Amazon price matches to other sites, so if an ebook is on offer elsewhere the Amazon price gets adjusted accordingly.