In the era of e-books, was there still room for paper books to survive? This was a question worth exploring. Although e-books were taking up more and more of the market share, paper books still had a certain amount of room to survive. Here are some reasons: 1. Collection value: Some readers prefer paper books as collectibles rather than e-books that can be bought at any time. 2. Special occasions: For example, travel, gatherings, and other paper books can provide better mobility. 3. Reading experience: The reading experience of a paper book may be better in some situations, such as in a quiet environment, without the interference of electronic devices, etc. 4. Protecting the environment: Paper books do not produce electronic waste, so it is also an environmental protection behavior for e-book manufacturers and readers. Although e-books are becoming more and more common in bookstores and libraries, paper books still have a certain survival space. The readers still wanted to have a new book and feel the unique touch and reading experience of a physical book.