10-30-2025, 10:04 AM
Fair
I'm actually astounded by how much YMAA asks for DVDs - some go for $100+. And we get it.
Physical books still do well. e-Books and audiobooks, not so much. We recently went to hardbound editions for many of our books, mostly to penetrate the library market, but also for collectors.
Man, I can see that B&T book bag in my mind's eye. Might be a false memory and I have no idea why it sticks out. It sure was cute.
I'm actually astounded by how much YMAA asks for DVDs - some go for $100+. And we get it.
Physical books still do well. e-Books and audiobooks, not so much. We recently went to hardbound editions for many of our books, mostly to penetrate the library market, but also for collectors.
Man, I can see that B&T book bag in my mind's eye. Might be a false memory and I have no idea why it sticks out. It sure was cute.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

