Yesterday I discovered a new
little used paperback bookstore / exchange, and asked about their policies.
Not exact matches
The Chronicle of Higher Education has a great article where the author read «
Little Dorrit»
using 4 methods: on her iPhone, on a Kindle, in
paperback form, and as an audio book (http://chronicle.com/free/v55/i39/39b01601.htm).
When
using third - party retailers for your books (both e-book or
paperback), the retailer handles the sales tax issue (ever notice how the price of an e-book changes a
little at checkout?
Let me put a
little marketing spin on this: The customer can buy the
paperback book, sell the
paperback book
used (or give or loan it to someone) when he or she finishes reading it, and still keep a digital copy of the book on Kindle.