CommanderFrank
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The e-book digital revolution may have run its course if sales figures are showing a true picture of decline in both e-books and e-book readers. Digital books are still affecting the sales of printed books, taking a 25% share, but analysts predicted e-book dominance with the early-on meteoric rise of e-book sales.
The AAP findings are backed up by a remarkable new Nielsen report indicating that worldwide e-book sales actually declined slightly in the first quarter from year-earlier levels — something that would have seemed inconceivable a couple of years ago