Is the Kindle a Book Killer?

I have to admit that I am a lover and collector of first edition hardcover books. I have a collection of a few John Steinbeck first editions and have all the Harry Potter books (don’t we all?). And I love an old cookbook, full of blobs hardcoversand chocolate fingerprints. I have some old poetry books and Little Women on display in the living room.

I just finished reading a new book, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. I would say it ranks right up there with my favorites of all time. It was a great read and one that I immediately thought about buying in hardcover just so I could add this first edition print to my collection.

And then I thought about having to pay for the Kindle version AND the hardcover.   The $9.99 price for a Kindle 2.0 bestseller is hard to beat.  Buy enough books and your savings pays for the actual Kindle 2.  However, what if I want to buy both the Kindle version AND a hardcover edition?

Wouldn’t it be nice if Amazon would offer a discount on the hardcover edition to Kindle users that buy the Kindle version?  Wouldn’t it be nice to have a 50% discount on the hardcover book after you buy the Kindle version?  The Kindle 2 wasn’t designed to be a hardcover book killer, right?

Is it just me or would you ever consider buying the hardcover version of a book you purchased in the Kindle version?

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