Hi all,

Just wondering ...

If you launch iBooks on the iPhone/iPad, go to the the store and search for, 
say, "The Woman in White" (by Wilkie Collins) it will return 4 results:

The Woman in White      - Free
The Woman in White      - £0.49
The Woman in White      - £5.99
Works of Wilkie Collins - £5.99

Is there anyone that can suggest why I might want to pay £5.99 for the same 
novel that I can download for free, apart from the fact that it has a (nice?) 
picture on the cover compared to the standard beige of the freebie? What might 
I expect for £0.49 in addition to the free one, again apart from a nicer cover? 
And what do I get for an extra £5.50 if I buy the more expensive of the two 
paid ones?

It's available to buy as a new paperback for £2.99

Thanks.

Stephen

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