My understanding about the kindle pricing is that amazon actually takes a hit to mark
certain kindle books (that are otherwise still in hardcover) down to 9.99 as marketing for the kindle.
Not exact matches
Due to a publisher change of heart, Amazon went into some of their customers»
Kindles and erased «purchased»
books written by an author with a
certain familiarity with similar actions (click through to see who).
I know that there are
certain restrictions for sharing
books with friends and family members that also have
Kindles.
On the other hand, if you're an English teacher, and you want your students to read voluminously, and to like reading, and to choose their own
books, and to build an independent reading program, and to help struggling readers find their place, I'm pretty
certain that it doesn't matter if you choose
Kindles or physical
books.
This issue first came to light in 2009 when Amazon remotely deleted digital copies of
certain George Orwell
books from some
Kindles.
Electronic devices like
Kindles and iPads loaded with ebooks (this idea might be as overdone and bland as Amazon gift cards, but there are
certain circumstances where it could be highly relevant to your
book and audience)