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Old 11-02-2013, 07:10 PM   #47
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Honestly, I don't think the supply of used books is primarily due to ebook reading. I think it is the economy - both for people parting with books and those buying books.
Back in the 80s and 90s, when people moved they threw out their books that they didn't want or donated them to charity (most of which were destroyed). Today, they instead sell them at a garage sale, sell at Amazon, swap or trade them online somewhere. Also, how much of the used book market is the result of aging baby boomers clearing out because of death, inability to read, or downsizing living quarters? They are a substantial population still. Many of those folks now have restricted incomes and are more likely to buy used rather than new, if they can.

I do not deny that ereaders will have some impact on the market. For instance, I'm divesting the last of my novels, collections of Stasheff and McCaffrey on ebay. My brother is selling his entire hardcover sci fi collection. My sisters, on the other hand, while not buying new books, don't get rid of any of their older ones.
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