Not exact matches
This
got shoved into the front of my brain yesterday when one of my favorite local
bookstores linked off to an opinion article written by a twenty - something who was stridently against
electronic readers — to the point that they'd confessed to having irrational hatred for seeing other people reading them.
Without doing a POD paper version, you
get your
electronic book into brick - and - mortar
bookstores.
Sure you can
get your books on shelves, no issue, but many decide it's not worth the extra effort because it is so easy to
get books into
electronic bookstores.
Readers have always wanted variety and they can
get that through Amazon and other online
bookstores, both with paper books and
electronic books.
Spanish architects José Selgas and Lucía Cano of SelgasCano, creators of last year's Serpentine Pavilion, designed this wonderful interior for a new
bookstore in East London, reminiscent of a delightful warren of books, where readers can come in and
get lost in a good tome — without
electronic interventions, thanks to a strict ban on cellphones.