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I've decided on $23.99, btw. That'll give me 87 whole cents on B&N, but considerably more on Amazon.
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My husband also agrees, Up the price. Seriously.

It's a book full of law, but it's not presented as a legal textbook or as, exactly, a legal reference book. And it's aimed at authors, who (as some recent article emphasized) are not an especially wealthy lot. I'll ponder $26.99 or $27.99 -- but my cover designer might strangle me, as I gave her the $23.99 price and she thinks she's finally done with my questions and tweaks....
Angel wrote: "Personally, as someone who is an author, and married to an author, I would pay up to about 34.99 for a law book. Also, remember, Non-fiction can fetch a higher price, and if you have good knowledge..."
I'm both a lawyer and a writer, and am getting ready to publish a reference book for writers about the law. (It's called Closest to the Fire: A Writer's Guide to Law and Lawyers.) It's well over 600 pages, and is meant as a place to look up particular topics as well as to browse for topics that could provide good story material. The minimum price I can pick and still make a pittance on B&N's online store is $22.99. I'm wondering whether writers who found the basic idea of interest would be willing to pay $23.99 or $24.99 for such a book.
I promise I won't take any opinions expressed as any sort of promise to buy the book, at the suggested price or any other! :-)