I got myself Kindle a few months ago and I love it. Most of the books I've purchased so far were "I am not sure if I'm going to like it so I'm not buying a physical copy yet" or "yay – sale!", but recently, I've wanted to reduce the amount of books I have at home and purchase more ebooks.
However, it often happens that physical books are cheaper than the ebooks, so in those circumstances, I feel like I cannot justify buying them. For example, there's a series I want to purchase right now, and paperbacks are £20.50 for six books. If I purchase the series as ebooks, it comes to £31.50, roughly 50% more!
So I guess my question is whether you compare prices before deciding on which format you buy? Or do you have a preferred format and buy it regardless the price?
Edit: I'm based in the UK and while Libby exists, it is not possible to link it with my Kindle and transfer books there.
by shinneui