Why physical books still outsell e-books | CNBC Reports

CNBC International
18 Sept 201906:08

Summary

TLDRDespite the rise of e-books and digital media, physical books continue to dominate the market, with print still holding strong in various genres. While e-books gained momentum with the release of Amazon's Kindle in 2007, and offered convenience and affordability, readers still value the tactile experience and emotional connection that print provides. E-books are often preferred for genres like crime and romance, while children’s books and high-profile releases are still predominantly printed. The resilience of print books reflects a broader trend where younger generations continue to appreciate physical copies, ensuring the longevity of books in all formats.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Despite the rise of digital media, print books are still preferred by many, with 67% of Americans reading a physical book in 2017.
  • 📚 E-books have been around since 1971 with Project Gutenberg, but the modern e-book era began in 2007 with the release of the Amazon Kindle.
  • 💻 The Kindle's popularity led to the question of whether physical books would become obsolete, but print books have remained dominant.
  • 📈 Print books continue to outperform e-books in terms of sales, with physical books generating $22 billion in the U.S. in 2018, compared to $2 billion from e-books.
  • 🖋 The appeal of physical books lies in their tangible nature, beautiful cover designs, and the emotional connection readers have with them.
  • 🌍 E-books may be cheaper to produce, but print books remain more popular in markets like fiction, cookbooks, and children's literature.
  • 📖 A study found that readers retain more plot details when reading physical books compared to e-books, particularly in mystery stories.
  • 📊 In the U.S., millennials (under 44) are driving physical book sales, showing a preference for printed versions over e-books.
  • 🏪 Despite the dominance of online retailers like Amazon, traditional bookstores are adapting by offering welcoming environments for readers.
  • 📱 Amazon's physical bookstores use Kindle reading data to create curated sections, like 'unputdownable' books, based on reader behavior.

Q & A

  • What percentage of Americans read a physical book in 2017?

    -67% of Americans read a physical book in 2017.

  • How did Project Gutenberg contribute to the development of e-books?

    -Project Gutenberg, started in 1971, helped lay the groundwork for e-books by offering free access to older works whose copyrights had expired.

  • What event in 2007 contributed significantly to the popularity of e-books?

    -In 2007, Amazon launched its Kindle, marking a significant moment in the rise of e-books.

  • What was the price of the first Kindle, and how quickly did it sell out?

    -The first Kindle was priced at $399 and sold out in just five and a half hours after its release.

  • By 2010, what shift occurred in the book industry regarding e-books?

    -By 2010, Amazon announced that it was selling more e-books than hardcover printed books.

  • Why do physical books remain appealing despite the rise of e-books?

    -Physical books are valued for their aesthetic appeal, beautiful cover designs, and the emotional connection readers feel towards them, as well as their decorative and collectible value.

  • What role do cookbooks and nature writing play in the resurgence of print books?

    -Cookbooks and nature writing are seeing a resurgence, as readers are seeking both escape and knowledge, which is often easier to connect with in print form.

  • How do the reading habits of different genres vary between physical books and e-books?

    -In the U.K., readers tend to prefer fiction genres like crime, thriller, and romance on e-readers, while children's books are mostly read in print.

  • What challenges do some readers face when reading on e-readers?

    -One study found that readers struggled to recall plot details of a short mystery story when reading it on a Kindle compared to those reading it in paperback form.

  • How has Amazon's presence impacted traditional bookstores?

    -Amazon's online book sales disrupted traditional bookstores, leading to the bankruptcy of U.S. chain Borders and a steady decline in Barnes & Noble's sales. However, bookstores have adapted by creating welcoming spaces that offer experiences not available through digital media.

  • What role do e-books play in helping new authors gain recognition?

    -E-books have allowed new authors, such as Hugh Howey with his book 'Wool,' to gain significant attention, often leading to print rights being acquired by mainstream publishers.

  • How do younger and older generations differ in their book format preferences?

    -Younger generations are more likely to read physical books, with 75% of people aged 18 to 29 in the U.S. having read a physical book in 2017. In contrast, older adults tend to prefer e-books, with 52% of e-book sales going to those over 45.

  • What does the future hold for books in various formats?

    -Books, in all formats (physical, e-books, audiobooks), are expected to continue thriving as people will always seek stories and knowledge, regardless of the medium.

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