Sentences with phrase «at online bookstores»

You may have heard a lot about how much junk there is at the online bookstores since self - publishing has become relatively easy and inexpensive.
Among e-book readers, there are no statistically significant differences between those ages 16 - 29 and those over age 30 regarding where they first turn for e-books; some 78 % of e-book readers under age 30 look for e-books first at an online bookstore (compared with 75 % of those over 30), while 16 % of younger readers look first at the public library (compared with 11 % of older respondents).
Beneath the Stones is now available at all online bookstores in both print and e-book formats: Amazon paper back or Kindle version - Barnes and Noble Nook version.
Beneath the Stones is now available at all online bookstores in both print and e-book formats: Amazon paperback or Kindle version - Barnes and Noble Nook version.
All afternoon and evening — as Spain's national football team dismantled their Irish rivals on the pitch in Poland — Google Play Spain had been uploading new banners at their online bookstore, but nothing indicated that they were going to go live quite so soon.
This is poised to change March 7th 2015 when Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little and The Trumpet of the Swan will be available to purchase at all online bookstores.
If you can't find a digital version at any online bookstore, you can use our «Amazon Direct» Option to order a physical book from any online bookstore to us where the book is digitized and delivered to you.
Their primary ebook format is EPUB, which allows you to shop at any online bookstore and load the books right on your device.
«Asked where they start their search for an ebook that they wanted, 75 percent of ebook readers start at an online bookstore or website.
Asked where they look first when they are trying to find an e-book, 47 % of those who borrow e-books from libraries say they first look at online bookstores and websites and 41 % say they start at their public library.
Among e-reading device owners who read e-books, whites are more likely than minorities to look for e-books first at an online bookstore or other website, and those making less than $ 50,000 per year are more likely than those in higher income households to look first at a library.
You know what I mean: those short blurbs that appear on book jackets, at online bookstores and fan sites, on guest posts, conference programs, and other hangouts where writers need to be identified.
Ask for The Bishop Burned the Lady at your local library or bookstore, or buy it at these online bookstores:
In our December 2011 survey, three - quarters of people who read e-books (75 %) said that when they want to read a particular e-book, they usually look for it first at an online bookstore or website, while 12 % said they tend to look first at their public library.
In our December 2011 survey, three - quarters of those who read e-books (75 %) said that when they want to read a particular e-book, they usually look for it first at an online bookstore or website, while 12 % said they tend to look first at their public library.
When device - owning e-book readers want to read an e-book, they are more likely than other e-book readers to look for that e-book first online: 84 % of device owners look for it first at an online bookstore (compared with 75 % of all e-book readers), while 11 % of device owners look in their public library and 3 % look someplace else.
Some 78 % of e-book readers ages 16 - 29 said that they usually look for it first at an online bookstore or website, and 16 % said they tend to look first at their public library.
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