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Digital books can be read by more than one person at the same, can be delivered in the middle of the night, and have all the font and spacing options offered by the various devices. Print books don’t support any of those benefits. |
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Another advantage of ebooks - if you have a backup copy of your books and your ereader is damaged or lost, once you replace the device you can install the books on your new device. If a paper book is damaged or lost, you would have to buy a new one to replace it.
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My wife and I have definitely taken paperbacks to second hand book sellers and church bazaars as well as donating them to places such as seniors centers and long term care facilities.
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For that matter, if you are using the device as the manufacturers intend (buying your books from their store) and your reader is damaged or lost, once you replace the device all your books are there, synced to the last page read.
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If I remember correctly, the first trade that I bought was the Sword of Shannara, which I bought mostly because they used the Brothers Hildebrandt to do the illustrations. |
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My wife almost never re-reads a book, so all those shelves at home are for... well, I don't know what. Nostalgia, maybe. And making sure any friends who visit will find something to read if needed. I often re-read books, to the point that a good fraction of my ebook collection is of books I already have a paper copy of. |
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As examples: The Fountainhead: MMPB $9.99, TPB $19.99 Gone with the Wind: MMPB gone, TPB $19.99 Lord of the Flies: MMPB $9.30, TPB $16.00 To Kill a Mockingbird: MMPB gone, TPB: 14.99 Stranger in a Strange Land: MMPB $9.99, TPB $18.00 |
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This article and the comments discuss this issue:
http://www.davidderrico.com/cost-bre...printed-books/ Print costs are a fraction of the costs to a Big 5 publisher, but not a small insignificant fraction. And, of course, other costs unique to a print book are shipping and warehousing, and the costs associated with accepting returns (for full credit) of unsold books by bookstores. Unlike ebooks, these costs are incurred for every book printed, sold or unsold. The marginal cost of producing ebooks is negligible. And as pwalker pointed out in post #218: Quote:
This leaves large publishing in somewhat of a quandary. If they price an ebook correctly, that is at a point to maximise overall revenue, they risk destroying their paper sales of the particular book. Naturally, like all of us, they would like to have their cake and eat it too. The best of all possible worlds for them is to either "window" the ebook, which has proved to be unpopular and ineffective, or price the ebook at a level so as to preserve paper sales in successive formats. This is what they are doing at the moment. It is, as I said previously, not irrational and currently seems to be working reasonably well for them at the moment. If you have a few moments, do read the above linked article and comments. It is quite an interesting read. Last edited by darryl; 11-16-2017 at 06:25 PM. |
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I basically agree with this. It's often cheaper now to buy used (or remainder) paperback books than eBooks. So guess what people buy? Greed tends to short circuit corporations.
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