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Old 02-16-2015, 06:34 AM   #55
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Natalie Robehmed. (This story appears in the March 2, 2015 issue of Forbes). "E-Books Aren't Killing Print".
it has a hint that some genres can replace printed. Educational books in print has an advantage that student can spread open many books on table and do cross-referencing but here he has to buy many kindles .

I know some of those all time best books (non-fiction) are not available in eBook format but they are probably not in commercial game anymore but eBooks are so cheap, that i dont know if they are profitable too.
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