Many people no longer buy their books from traditional brick and mortar stores, preferring instead to shop online via Amazon.com and other online outlets. But it’s not just the way books are sold that is slowly changing, but the way we are reading books in the first place.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
Which way to the books for numbskulls?
revisages over 12 years ago
because the readers aren’t popular or personable?or because they’re too full of words without being picture-based?
armyhyland over 12 years ago
Probably because you can get books cheaper online and with e-readers now there is no need to take over whole buildings with books.
stewartava over 12 years ago
How about some books for the curious, the inquisitive or the interested?
DrMoses over 12 years ago
Many people no longer buy their books from traditional brick and mortar stores, preferring instead to shop online via Amazon.com and other online outlets. But it’s not just the way books are sold that is slowly changing, but the way we are reading books in the first place.
Zaristerex over 12 years ago
I don’t understand how Barnes & Noble is doing so well with their full retail prices – it’s a puzzle to me. I find much better deals online.
tazz555 over 12 years ago
What about the lowest one? Books for Ziggys
chateauxmargaux over 12 years ago
What bookstores, Ziggy? LOL. They have closed.
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well that’s not going to help me sleep well…
rgcviper over 12 years ago
Shouldn’t that read “Books for Doofi” (instead of “Doofuses”)?
Just sayin’.