![]() ![]() And I set the upper bound to six dollars, because I'm cheap. I set it at a dollar minimum, because stuff below a dollar is usually self-published crap. I also setup a bookmark that you're free to use, which takes you to the "Most Watched" deals and pre-sets some parameters for upper and lower price ranges. Plus, in cases where it's not, Kobo is usually willing to price-match. If something comes up, it will technically be for Amazon, yes, but if you then search for it on Kobo you're likely to find it for the same price. So my all means, use the ereaderiq link mentioned previously and setup some artist or book watchlists for yourself. For that reason, if you see a book on sale for $1.99 on Kindle, there's a good chance it's also $1.99 for that day on Kobo, Google Play, Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, etc. Keep in mind that most sale prices on eBooks come from the Publisher, not from Amazon (unless Amazon worked out a special arrangement w/ the publisher). ![]() I should have mentioned that I have a Kobo Aura One thus, cannot handle Amazon books. ![]()
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