Kunal Jain
@sonofindia · 5:00
Do you think hard cover books are relevent anymore? I attended a book festival recently and here is my experience!
Hello, friends. How are you doing? Well, I'm kind of trying to understand this question, but yesterday night I got an opportunity to attend a book festival here in Florida, which is in Florida. I live in Tampa Bay area. So I got a pass and went there, and I tried to see what's out there. And it was so interesting that the whole book festival, I saw a lot of booths, stalls, shops
On a weekend, I'll probably finish off one or two books at some times and sometimes many weeks go by without picking up anything interesting to read. So the consumption is variable, but the love for books is still there and I think that swell. Always be there. The question really for the younger generation is to look at my children and growing up and trying to inculcate the love of reading in them
Kunal Jain
@sonofindia · 2:36
There was some kind of book exhibition going on in Pragati Madan, and most of the social media, I found that people were writing, people are still publishing new books, people are still reading new books. And a lot of new generation in India has interest in learning literature and reading the books
I want to say no, they're not relevant. But I also want to say yes because when it comes to certain organizations like libraries, or a courtroom or a lawyer's office where you want to have books, you want to have a hardcover book. So I think it's relevant, still relevant. When it comes to professional businesses, like a court, a law or libraries. But when it comes to consumers, I'm going to say it's not that relevant anymore