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Old 01-20-2011, 06:13 AM   #7
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Well in Sweden the ebook market is now slowly beginning to pick up. We have one company Elib, that is in charge of distributing practically all ebooks, both for sale and also those you can borrow at the library. The major publishers i Sweden have now made the decided to publish all the major new titles as ebooks, the backlist will hopefully follow.

Then again, as have been stated here many scandinavians read english without much problems, however most still prefer reading in our own language. I donīt but then I read mostly english books even before my ebookreading days.

I year ago I was hard pressed to find any swedish ebook I wanted to read, a problem for me when trying to advocate ereading to friends and people at work (Iīm a librarian), now however several of the swedish bestsellers ar available as ebooks, even att the library.

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