Posted in Author, Publishers, Reading, Self publishing, tagged 24symbols, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble, book stores, eBook, iTunes, Kobo, Overdrive, playster, publishing, self-publish on January 30, 2018|
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When we look at all the places we could shop for a book thirty years ago the choices were slim. Today, because of all the different formats of books there are hundreds of places to shop for books. Which, in my opinion, is a good thing. This only creates better opportunities for authors getting their books into hands around the world. Here are the most go to places for self-published and even traditional published authors to have their books sold at:


https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1330042438

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/flight-of-the-raven-8

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/flight-of-the-raven-j-r-wilson/1127745179?ean=2940154965856

https://www.24symbols.com/book/x/x/x?id=2530421

https://play.playster.com/books/10009781546870623/flight-of-the-raven-j-r-wilson

https://www.overdrive.com/media/3737358/flight-of-the-raven
This list doesn’t stop here. The library and schools have books that readers can find. Even publishers sell their books on their websites. There are thousands of bookstores around the world. And people even sell books on eBay and other sites where you might not get the newest edition but maybe a bargain of a find. What is your favorite place to shop? Which format of books do you like- digital or physical? And finally, where do you think your book has sold the best?
Happy book hunting!
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