For more than twenty years people watching the internet grow have declared that soon we will be a paperless society. In the last ten years as E-book and portable appliances have become popular the doomsayers have said publishing and printed books are at the end of their time. Tell that to Harry Potter. The boy wizard and his 12 million book first-run publishing records prove what book lovers have always known. Books are here to stay. There is no experience like sitting down with a hard cover book in your hands. Does that mean the internet has to stay out of our reading? Absolutely not. Online shopping has made a reader’s life better by far.
Go To The Master
When you think of bookstores the national chain that instantly comes to mind is Barnes and Nobles, the mammoth bookseller with walls lined in books and a cafe in every bookstore. People, who live in rural areas, are shut-in for some reason and cannot leave the house or folks that just like to shop online will benefit from their website http://bn.com. First run books are there and able to pre-ordered. Delivery charges are minimum and there are reviews, book clubs and interviews through their “meet...