US eBook sales fell by 18.7% in the first nine months of 2016, while UK sales dropped 17% across the year, reports CNN. There appears to have been a resurgence in reading physical books, where sales grew during the same period.
The popularity of print format books is not necessarily very literary in nature, however …
UK telecoms regulator Ofcom also suggested that some consumers were actively trying to reduce their usage of digital devices.
The main hit, however, was to dedicated eBook readers, whose sales have continued to decline since their peak in 2011, most choosing to use a tablet instead. I made the same transition myself a few years ago, discarding my Kindle in favor of Kindle and iBooks apps on my iPad.
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