When you reach for your book at the end of the day, is it paperback or electronic? Though eBooks were slated to overtake print books in 2015 it just didn’t happen. There was a 10% drop in eBook sales and a 2% increase in paper book sales during that time period. Because there are pros and cons to both, most people go back and forth depending on their needs.
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