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Originally Posted by Buff
Chapters/Indigo: Physical books are seemingly more important. In the library world the circulation of digital books has plateaued while circulation of physical books has begun to increase again. There are still so many people that don't use the library because they prefer to own their own copy and/or have a clean/mint version to read.
EB Games: When even an old, set in his ways, guy like me prefers downloading games then you know EB Games is embarking upon a quick death.
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I am a stickler for actually buying physical books. I have a Kobo, that I use when I'm going on long trips. But for the most part, I have books in shelves and I doubt that's going to change, especially with my non fiction books.
I tend to think that physical book stores won't go away because of the actual desire to browse books and take a chance on something new, its tougher to do that ordering on line.