E-books trend on the rise


Book exchange: The move from print to e-books is inevitable with e-book sales set to overtake print numbers in four years' time. E-readers, like the Kindle, have also been increasing.

E-book sales are set to surpass traditional print tomes in Britain by 2018, a new study has revealed.

According to a Pricewaterhou-seCoopers (PwC) report, the next four years will see consumer e-book sales almost triple in value to become worth £1bil (RM5.4bil).

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