It turns out that e-books are not cannibalizing hardcover and trade paperback sales, as publishers» once feared, though mass market paperbacks — which are often published much
later than their hardback counterparts, and sold mostly in more traditional retail environments like drugstores — have been negatively impacted.
Not exact matches
When you can buy Ken Follett's
latest in
hardback for less
than the Kindle price, I'll go with paper and ink every time.
I've had several incarnations of kindles, the
latest being a paper - white (which I absolutely love), and I have purchased more e-books in the past 5 years
than all the
hardbacks and paperbacks combined in the 33 years prior.