I try only to
buy new print books that I want to own and keep, for reasons of both budget and available shelf space!
Right now, brick - and - mortar stores still have an overall majority over online retailers, but e-book sales are growing (although slowly) and online sales
of new printed books continues to increase.
«I only buy
brand new print books if it's a series I collect, or a book that has special meaning,» a college - aged panelist in a large metro area wrote.
And, it's almost certainly true that the reason for this shift is the insistence of these publishers to keep ebook pricing up over $ 9.99, often much higher, and often higher than the cost of a
discounted new print book.
Hell, publishers tell us on a daily basis that they can't accurately track the sales
of new print books.
It's a golden hued suit of armour in my arsenal of gut healing recipes taken from
my new print book Heal Your Gut.
If you like almond flour cookies you will would love
our new printed book.
And then I have
new print books to promote.
While priced lower than
new print books, they're often more expensive than buying or renting used books online, says Kathy Mickey, an analyst at Simba.
And while the exact impact on the environment is yet to be known, using a single electronic device (with the possibility of being recharged with renewable energy) is better than buying
a new printed book every time you're in the mood to read.