FitzTheRuke
Legend
This is not really true. Bookstores saw a downturn in the early 2000s and some consolidation and bankruptcies. But more recently Barnes and Nobles has been quite profitable and independent book stores are doing pretty well too.
This reminds me of how people always say that Comics stores are dying. Comics have been "dying" since the '70s! How long does something need to be "dying" for before people realize that it's doing fine? I mean, don't get me wrong - the Comic industry, and the bookstore industry to a lesser degree, has been terribly shepherded - and actively attacked - for decades. But it's not dying. People who are both inside and outside the industry have been trying to kill it, but it's STILL not dying.
The same thing is happening here. People can decry "print is dying" until they're blue in the face, but the truth is - far too many people prefer print books. On top of that, we're beginning to learn that it's not even medically healthy for us to spend as much time on screens as we do. Digital and print are going to be at war for quite some time to come.