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What exactly is the post-bookstore era and how to distinguish it from the pre-bookstore era?
In the past, bookstores sold books and then added supporting and related services. After the bookstore, I think it can be understood as decomposing the functions of the former bookstore and adding some contents, such as coffee and various products. Books become part of the bookstore, not all.
The post-bookstore wants to create a synthesis of space, multiple imaginations and experiences. It is worth discussing that after the bookstore has added a lot of content, the proportion of books in the overall income of the bookstore has been very small. In reality, the income of small and medium-sized independent bookstores selling books is really very small, and they barely maintain the rent. Personnel expenses and profits have to be found another way.
The post-bookstore era may also be a process of deconstructing and reshaping the book itself. Even in changing the way of reading, people are not reading books by themselves, but listening to and reading all kinds of second-hand knowledge about this book. It's enough to read the reviews and videos of these books, but I haven't read this book.
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