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It probably has to do with how word of this book and the book itself was practically viral among parents and the content was good enough to deem buying in hardcopy for a lot of those pirates. I was under the assumption that this is generally how the piracy success stories work. A lot of people pirate something only to discover that they really like it, and they'll buy it to make up for the piracy.

I'm not even a parent, but I saw the book on facebook through a friend-with-kids and was howling the entire way through. I preordered a copy on Amazon immediately after finishing reading the book and I bookmarked it for future reference for gifts to new parents. If it wasn't for the book being on facebook, I never would have heard of it and I probably wouldn't have bought it if I only saw the cover or a page or two on Amazon or at a physical bookstore.



I'm not buying to make up for piracy.

But I like books in printed form, so I usually try out reading a 2-3 chapters of the pirated version, then if I like it I'll buy it.

The book in the article also appears to be a nice gift. You obviously can't give pirated PDFs as gifts :)


Yeah, more I think about it, I think the gift effect is crucial here.




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