Book Contract?

I've recently been looking through publishers to publish something that I've been writing, and I think I've finally found the almost-perfect one for me. The only problem is that the prices at which they sell their books is ABSURDLY high.

Their contract states that "book prices are subject to change at publisher's discretion." As an author, this scares me. The price is already high enough, which will obviously prevent people from buying the book, and if they had the opportunity to raise the price without my consent, I'm sure they very well would. Is there some way that I can make an amendment to the contract before I sign, something that will leave pricing at my discretion rather than theirs, or is that asking for power that should never belong to an author?

By the way, I am dealing with a self-publisher rather than a traditional, which might, in some way, justify my having that right. Am I correct?

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