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message 1: by Jim (last edited Jan 16, 2014 09:50AM) (new)

Jim Vuksic My publisher e-mailed this AP wire to me.

Thursday, Jan. 16
New York (AP) - A new survey from the Pew Research Center reports more adults than ever own an e-reading device, but print books are doing just fine.

Based on interviews conducted earlier this month, the study released Thursday shows 50% of respondents saying they have a tablet or stand-alone device such as Amazon.com's Kindle. That's up from 43% in September.

The survey says nearly 3 of 10 adults read an e-book over the past year, compared to 23% who had done so when asked in 2012. Only around 4% read e-books exclusively.

Sales for e-books are growing, but have leveled off over the past couple of years. They're believed to comprise 25 to 30% of the general trade market, with commercial fiction especially popular for e-books.

Associated Press


message 2: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 460 comments Good to hear that physical copies of books are dying out in the slightest because of e-books.


message 3: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Moorer (sherrithewriter) I find myself gravitating toward reading ebooks more often, but I occasionally do enjoy a paperback. Hardbacks, however, are out for me. Too expensive, too big, too bulky, too inconvenient!


message 4: by Stan (new)

Stan Morris (morriss003) I just purchase the latest David Weber in ebook form, but at some point I will buy the hardback, because I own all the others in the series.


message 5: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Moorer (sherrithewriter) I liken this to how streaming video hasn't killed DVD sales just yet. And as in that area, you really have to keep your eyes open. Sometimes, the ebooks are a better buy, and sometimes a paperback is cheaper. Although I prefer ebooks, there are times when buying a paperback is cheaper.


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