Here's my problem …. or part of it.
Borders ebooks don't seem to gave a vast stock. The Sci_fi and Fantasy range, for instance, is poor.
But more than that
[B]Some Terry Pratchett titles:
Title Borders ebook Amazon print book eBook Premium[/B]
Wintersmith £14.99 £4.99 £10.00
Reaper Man £7.99 £5.49 £2.50
Fifth Elephant £7.99 £5.49 £2.50
Even Borders do Wintersmith at £5.24, Reaper Man and Fifth Elephant at £5.99 each.
Given that print books have to be more expensive to produce, transport and stock than an eBook download, I can only conclude :-
1) Borders believe there is some significat benefot to the eBook over the print version that justifies the price, or
2) They're milking it for all it's worth.
There are, clearly, advantages to an eBook, one of which is carrying large numbers of books around in one device. Fair enough. But worth that premium. Not to me.
And then there's the killer. Paying the best part of £200 for a device to read eBooks I have to pay a significant premium to buy? Not hope in hell of me doing that.
So, yes, the eBook reader principle appeals, but until (and if) the readers drop in price a LOT, and the eBooks themselves are much, much cheaper, it's not a technology I'll be buying into. As for the free 100 books, well, I want to see a list of exactly what they are. I'd bet that most, or all, will represent exactly zero interest to me.
eBooks and eReaders may well be how the future looks, but they've got quite a way to go before they'll get me buying one.