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Whay are audio books so much more expensive
than paper books? I like to listen to podcasts while driving long distance so I thought why not get some audio books. Jesus! Take for example Harry Potter. It's about $15 on Amazon for a new paperback of the latest book. The audio book is $70-$80 depending on where you download it from. I understand they need to pay the person reading it, the production, bandwidth for downloading, and such but I can't imagine that it costs anywhere near producing paperbacks. How do they justify the dramatic increase in the cost?
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