via HarperCollins: «Some heaviest book buyers no
longer visit bookstores» Mobile Industry Mobile Entertainment.
Not exact matches
Considering I average 1 — 2 books a week (minimum — that gets as high as five some weeks), not having to carry around books, no
longer forgetting to bring a book when I'm in a hurry, no
visiting bookstores or libraries every week (only
visit when I want to, about once per month or so), no return deadlines or late fees, and having access to any book I want even at 2 a.m. in the morning is AWESOME!
From independent
bookstores such as McNally Jackson Books in SoHo to
long - time forums such as the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church on the Lower East Side, T Cooper, author, most recently, of The Beaufort Diaries,
visits his favorite places to research, revise, and read in New York City.
One of them: «The challenge for
bookstores will be to stay relevant now that the most avaricious readers no
longer must
visit them to get their next book,» even in print, of course.