When ereaders came out they said it would be the end of hardcopy books. For a while, it looked like it might be true, until the novelty wore off. Some genres sell more in e-format, but hardcopies are still selling more overall. With some companies, it’s a hefty margin of difference. I like trying a new author in e-format because it’s less expensive, but I buy my favorites in hardcopy. I used to buy Victoria magazine and want to order it again when I have the funds. I’ve kept a few of the early editions. Probably more than you wanted to know when you asked your question. 🙂
😄I’m interested! Thanks for your thoughts. I’m 100% still reading hard copy but I have tried reading ebooks and digital magazines. Most people I know read on their devices now.
I sure hope so.
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It will be interesting to see.📖
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We certainly wonder. 🙂
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Yes we do📚!
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When ereaders came out they said it would be the end of hardcopy books. For a while, it looked like it might be true, until the novelty wore off. Some genres sell more in e-format, but hardcopies are still selling more overall. With some companies, it’s a hefty margin of difference. I like trying a new author in e-format because it’s less expensive, but I buy my favorites in hardcopy. I used to buy Victoria magazine and want to order it again when I have the funds. I’ve kept a few of the early editions. Probably more than you wanted to know when you asked your question. 🙂
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😄I’m interested! Thanks for your thoughts. I’m 100% still reading hard copy but I have tried reading ebooks and digital magazines. Most people I know read on their devices now.
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Good to hear!
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