But I think we're going to see
more print book sales in 2018 because people are realizing that they're spending way too much time in front of screens.
I love having an entire library at my fingertips — and I don't have room on the bookshelf
for more print books.
Those interested in being notified when the shop is updated
with more print books can sign up for the book waiting list.
After several years of going exclusively digital with books I have to admit I've been reading a
few more print books lately as well.
You can more safely read it in the bath (though I note I've actually
dropped more print books than ereaders into the bath water)
The BBC recently reported that 50 percent of American adults own e-readers, but research shows that most people are still
reading more print books than ebooks.
amazon is selling
more print books than e-books now.
I am always pleased when I have
more print books that I can pile on a table at a convention.
No more printing books, hauling them down to the post office, filling out address labels, and paying to ship them off to winners (which can cost hundreds of dollars for a 100 - copy giveaway).
To read
more print books, though I still use my ereader and always will, especially for fiction and selected memoirs / autobiographies.
Because the last thing my house needs is
more print books.
Upon looking at the report for sales and royalty payments for the print books, there is a discrepancy:
more print books are available for sale than were officially sold by the authorized print book dealer.
In fact, authors who offer both sell 30 %
more print books.
However, print book sales grew largely because Amazon sold
more print books.
I doubt I'll buy
any more print books in the future, no matter how interesting they may look.
In an intriguing note they seem to be more willing to pay full price for ebooks (BookBub is focused on digital) than others in the BookBub universe; and they read
more print books.
Christmas 2014 saw high - street booksellers sell
more print books than the year before, but those that stocked e-readers sold far fewer of them than in 2013.
As it is, even though I plan to get one of the Sony readers soon, I've gone back to buying
more print books.
Another statistic that is being bandied about with great hope is that ebook readers are buying
more print books but here is what I believe that statistic means.
Today, Amazon alone sells
more print books than all US bookstores combined.
We buy
more print books than ebooks, we're most likely to discover our books online — though we prefer to buy them in - store — and we almost always pay full price.