E-book sales rose 167% in June, to $80.2 million, at the 15 houses that reported figures to AAP’s monthly sales report and closed the first half of the year with sales up 161%, to $473.8 million. In addition to e-books, downloadable audio sales (up 25%), and the religious books and university press segments were the only categories to post gains in the month.
The major trade segments took big hits in June due in part to the closing of more Borders stores. Trade paperback sales had the largest decline, down 64%, while children’s hardcover sales were off 31%. Adult hardcover sales fell 25%, mass market sales were down 22% and children’s paperback was off 13%. Sales in all the trade segments were also off by more than 10% for the first half of the year.
I noticed that when my Mom and I go to a bookstore anymore, all we say to ourselves is “I can get that on ebook” and we don’t buy a thing. I can see first had why this is happening as we are avid readers and purchasers of ebooks now.
You know, you don’t have to BUY all e-books. You can get some at your library!