tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6375581058221227290.post9167266168766911276..comments2023-10-01T03:10:10.767-07:00Comments on Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity: How Amazon Killed Barnes & Noble, and Why We Don't CareErica Verrillohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10203906377475992984noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6375581058221227290.post-75686170823355291832013-03-09T15:42:17.561-08:002013-03-09T15:42:17.561-08:00I really do wish B&N could step it up and find...I really do wish B&N could step it up and find their way back to a bit of profits... since I would sorely miss physical bookstores if they disappeared. But you do make a very good point. As sad as it is.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6375581058221227290.post-27479887910528508832013-03-08T06:39:18.070-08:002013-03-08T06:39:18.070-08:00Hi - I like your analysis except for one point: I ...Hi - I like your analysis except for one point: I think another reason B&N ebook sales are terrible is that their e-book reader(s) are terrible compared to Amazon. B&N is my preferred online vendor of print books - because to return one, all I have to do is go to my local store. BUT - Amazon is hands down my preferred e-book source (so far) because their App is far far superior in terms of ease of use.<br />MichaelAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01086228037314913493noreply@blogger.com