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  • In the last several years, e-books have become a mainstay and a powerful trend in the publishing industry. However, the demise of printed books as a result of e-books has not materialized, but instead, the two formats have existed simultaneously.

According to the Association of American Publishers, e-book sales in the U.S. had declined slightly to $983 million in 2019 from a year earlier. The lower growth rate followed a few years of double-digit declines in e-book sales. Both hardcover and paperback books still rule the market, with approximately $3 billion and 2.5 billion in sales in 2019, respectively.1 2

  • While e-books are helping the publishing industry, they can be a bit daunting for readers. If you are used to going to the local bookstore, browsing the aisles, and perhaps reading the first chapter before purchasing, you still can with e-books albeit with a little adjustment.

Most publishers and nearly all online book retailers offer readers the opportunity to "sample" a book before you purchase it. Many authors are also offering free reads or free first chapters on their personal websites. Both print and digital formats have their advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we'll compare the differences between e-books and print books and let readers decide where they stand on the print versus digital debate.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Print books have the feel of a book that many readers love. You can hold it, turn the pages, and feel the paper.

Paper books are easier on the eyes since there's no eye strain that comes with an electronic device or e-reader.

E-books are usually less expensive than their paper counterparts.3

  • E-books come with font flexibility, making reading easier and e-readers can store thousands of e-books on a single device.

Print Books

Print books have some advantages over e-books, including that they have the feel of a book that many readers love. You can hold it, turn the pages, and feel the paper. Also, for those who like to read as they fall asleep, paper books make a better choice since there's no eye strain that comes with an electronic device or e-reader.

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