In the future it seems likely that books you buy for yourself will be ebooks and books you get as a gift from someone, as an interior decoration, will be physical books. This has some pretty big implications for brick and mortar layout and design. If you segment the gift marketplace aggressively enough you probably don't need as many physical books, bookstores could end up being very small stores rather than the trend toward library sized palaces.
Same here. B&N is "my" bookstore but I only buy eBooks to read on the plane. Lending and borrowing books is nice way of connecting with friends. You can technically loan (some) ebooks in the Nook ecosystem - but only for 2 weeks and you have to add them to your "group" or something.
The shackles that digital purchases bind you with make me resist buying digital whenever possible. Subscription services, like Netflix, are a whole different, and interesting, beast.
Also, gifts.
In the future it seems likely that books you buy for yourself will be ebooks and books you get as a gift from someone, as an interior decoration, will be physical books. This has some pretty big implications for brick and mortar layout and design. If you segment the gift marketplace aggressively enough you probably don't need as many physical books, bookstores could end up being very small stores rather than the trend toward library sized palaces.