Por qué los libros digitales están tan caros (y nadie lo explica bien)

Digital books are getting more and more expensive, and the big question is why an ebook can cost the same as, or even more than, a physical book. In this video, I talk about ebook prices, Kindle, digital ownership, and what this means for us as readers. I also reflect on whether we truly own the digital books we buy, how this model works, and why I'm increasingly worried about the future of digital reading. Hello, readers. In this video, I wanted to talk about a topic that's been on my mind for a while: the price of digital books. As a reader who also reads on ebooks, I find it increasingly difficult to understand why we often end up paying so much for a digital file that, in reality, we don't even feel is entirely ours. Here we talk about Kindle, ebooks, digital ownership, publishing prices, access to books, and that increasingly strange feeling of paying for something we can't touch, lend, resell, or keep freely. If you've also wondered why ebooks are so expensive, whether it's worth continuing to buy them, or if we're normalizing this system too much, I'd love to read your comments. In this video you'll find: ✨ my thoughts as a digital reader ✨ why ebooks can cost more than a physical book ✨ what "buying" a digital book really entails ✨ how platforms like Kindle are changing our relationship with reading ✨ why this topic goes far beyond price 💬 Tell me in the comments: Do you prefer physical or digital books? Do you feel that an ebook is really worth the price? Have you ever felt like you don't fully own what you buy digitally? 📚 If you enjoy talking about books, reflecting on the reading world, and discovering recommendations from an honest perspective, subscribe to the channel.