Print books haven’t lost the battle to their digital counterparts yet. The digital era has spanned the globe, and ebooks are rising in popularity, but they just can’t beat a good, solid, ink-and-paper book. In the UK, book sales made an amazing 75 million pounds (around $120 million) in the week leading up to Christmas. Zoe Wood explains some of the factors behind the high sales figures and what it means for the fight for printed books.
Real Books Still Have a Place in a Digital Era
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