A comprehensive survey released last month by the Association of American Publishers and the Book Industry Study Group revealed that while the publishing industry had expanded over all, publishers’ mass-market paperback sales had fallen 14 percent since 2008.
Mass-Market Paperbacks Sales in Decline - NYTimes.comPersonally, I stopped reading mass-
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I think that e-books are the way to go.
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I think that was a smart move on Amazon's part, because sharing books is something people like to do. I used to share books frequently, but I always let someone use them with the thought that I might never see that book again, because that's how it goes sometimes. I guess that's not a problem you'd have with an e-book!
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It's just that while I do love sharing books and would willingly share any nook e-books that anyone wants to read that I own...there are some (like Nicole) who won't even so much as sully their hands with e-books. Different strokes for different folks and all of that. :)
But yes, with that option you never have to worry about never seeing the book again, but then again sometimes for some people 14 days isn't quite enough to read a book!
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The option of not losing your book is a good one, but there's also something lovely about handing the book over to a friend. That shouldn't be lost.
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I did try holding a Kindle at Best Buy, and it seemed pretty heavy and awkward....??
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