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      Cid last edited by

      Is there any difference between the contents of physical, digital, and premium books? If so, how do I find out the differences for each title? I am planning to read Slayers, but I don't know which version I should go for.

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      • Geezer Weasalopes
        Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member @Cid last edited by Geezer Weasalopes

        @cid Digital and physical shouldn't have a difference in content.
        Premium Digital, however...
        Well, the difference varies from volume to volume; click on the 'Buy from J-Novel' option and it will list what those differences are for that volume.
        Sometimes it's just higher quality images, that may or may not be enticing.
        I think on occasion there may be images that aren't included in the regular edition at any resolution.
        Other times...it's bonus stories that you otherwise won't come across in English translation.

        There's also that with digital straight from J-Novel, when corrections are made to the text of already published volumes, you're informed that there is an upgraded version available for download.

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          myskaros Staff last edited by myskaros

          You can also see a list of all the premium bonuses (if there are any) here on this thread:

          https://forums.j-novel.club/topic/305/premium-e-book-bonus-contents-list

          Specifically for Slayers, the physical edition is a 3-in-1 omnibus, in case that affects your decision. You can check out some photos of it here:

          https://twitter.com/SlayersevoR/status/1419729188593012745
          https://twitter.com/SlayersevoR/status/1419729394290024460

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            Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member @myskaros last edited by

            @myskaros said in Physical vs. Digital vs. Premium:

            You can also see a list of all the premium bonuses (if there are any) here on this thread:
            https://forums.j-novel.club/topic/305/premium-e-book-bonus-contents-list

            Turns out that's way more comprehensive than what shows up if you check the individual volumes; they weren't listing the premium content at all in the individual listings early on, and retrospectively adding that info is, quite rightly, way down their list of priorities from a cost/benefit perspective.

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            • Jon Mitchell
              Jon Mitchell Premium Member last edited by Jon Mitchell

              Slayers is kind of a special case
              as @Weasalopes @myskaros mentions the physical in this case is an omnibus- it isn't only an omnibus - it's a collector's edition hardcover omnibus- and you'll pay a premium price for it. (about $30US for each omnibus- which comes out to $10 a volume. Premium electronic credits are $6, or the Kindle ebooks of slayer are about $7)
              if you want this for your bookshelf - hardcover is the way to go. I LOVE reading hardcovers, especially if on quality paper, with good illustrations etc. YOUR MILAGE MAY VARY.

              if you are not a collector of hard copies of books - and want to read on your tablet/phone/pc - buying premium credits from JNC is the best option. It costs less than kobo/kindle/BN, you get the most content, (JNC direct editions include whatever bonus content @myskaros links to above) buying premium credits form JNC - also gets you a DRM free version that is portable across platforms .

              so buy physical online (or order from your local indie bookseller!) - if you prefer an 'on paper' reading experience (and a nice addition to the contents of your bookshelf) or premium credits from JNC if you prefer digital. I cannot think of a compelling reason to buy kindle edition from bezos and company unless you have a gift certificate or don't own a pc (to manage your ebooks via calibre or similar program etc.)

              edited to correct attribution

              I read banned books

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                Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member @Jon Mitchell last edited by

                @jon-mitchell said in Physical vs. Digital vs. Premium:

                as @Weasalopes mentions

                as @myskaros mentions

                Fixed that for ya!

                All your libraries are belong to us. | Aub Rozemyne | Those who do not read shall not eat.
                Help me, Satomi-san. You're my only hope. | Fight! Yurika! | WW[R|S]D
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                  Jon Mitchell Premium Member @Geezer Weasalopes last edited by

                  @weasalopes
                  oops - I edited to correct

                  I read banned books

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                    ephidiel @Jon Mitchell last edited by

                    @jon-mitchell Slayers is getting an Omnibus?

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                    • Jon Mitchell
                      Jon Mitchell Premium Member @ephidiel last edited by Jon Mitchell

                      @ephidiel
                      yup you can order via Bezos- or BN or wherever (or ask your local indie bookseller to get for you)
                      I'm in favor of the latter - support small/local biz and all that

                      side note -I just realized that the algorithm (?) at Bezos and co. tags Slayers as a children's book - I wonder if that mis-categorization has anything to do with the censorship some LNs have been getting - in general these are not 'chapter books' for 8-12 year-olds

                      I read banned books

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