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Monday, April 12, 2010

Medium-priced Kindle Books - UPDATED

MEDIUM PRICED KINDLE BOOKS - $2.01 to $6.50
In the Amazon forums, Kindle owners are often interested in books that may be a couple of years older and now 'marked down' and these days they are looking for books not so much at the $9.99 level but in the mid-range price -- no higher than $6 or $7 tops.  We're not living in easy-money times.  But the links below are for times when Kindle users are not looking for $0.00-$1.99 tops, the latter already covered by the Free & Low-Cost Kindle books page.

This category adds prepared links for books in the $2.01 to $6.50 range with the same sorting options used for the free and lower-priced books.
  If you would like these broken down further ($2-$3, $3-$4, $5-$6.50), let me know either here or at andrys1 [at] yahoo.com ... but I don't expect huge interest at this level.  You can already find these mixed in with bestsellers and average customer rating options at Amazon.
 However, this will be very useful for finding bestsellers, highest-rated, or most recently published Kindle books within only this $-range - and somewhat useful for seeing more easily what is included in this price range.


Medium-range Kindle books: Sorted by
  Bestselling,   Highest-Rated,   Newest Publication Date,
  Lowest-Price   High-to-Low price


UPDATE April 12, 2010 - Original posting was March 15, at 2:14 PM
This entry was updated to include only searches for Medium-priced books for those looking for a larger selection of non-classics but hoping to find good books at less than $7.


Ongoing: Latest Free Nonclassics and Late Listed Free Nonclassics pages

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