But it'd also be nice to have a stack of them in my pocket all the time.
When I got an iPod, I was able to transfer all my existing CDs onto it; this program is the closest thing to an equivalent process for books. I just wish there were a way that I could prove that I own a book and qualify for the discounted price, even if I did not buy the book through Amazon.
Honestly I would like this to be the default option for all paper books I buy, even if the costs get factored in to the buying price. If I can take my CDs I purchased and encode them into MP3 and use them on my e-device of choice then why cant a similar model be used for paper media.
On the one hand I'm excited.
On the other hand there are some series like LoTR and Harry Potter that I went ahead and re-bought. So that's frustrating, although on the third hand I got some value so and don't see as a total waste of money.
Of course, Harry Potter is the kind of thing that will probably never qualify for this. How broadly publishers do embrace this will be interesting to see.