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“The Value of Books”
December 30, 2009 by Kyle Brady
Tags: Books, E-Books, E-Readers, Entertainment Cost, Technotainment Revelations, True/Slant Column
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With the new Christmas Day record for e-book sales, a question will inevitably rise over the next few weeks: what is the value of books, both printed and digital? There’s been a discussion over the price of e-books for at least the last year, especially regarding whether they should be cheaper than their printed counterparts – so determining the innate value of books, more appropriately defined as the innate value of reading-based longform entertainment, is becoming important.
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