📚Introduction

"My name is Nalnda. It is my business to give eBook what others have not given it so far." - Inspired by Sherlock Holmes

Publishing has undergone a revolution in the last decade. Today’s readers have physical books, eBooks, and audiobook services as options to choose from. While new services are adding layers to the core business, which is selling content, the state of content has not changed much. Although eBook has made reading more accessible, the problems faced by the publishing industry has not changed and remains the same as it was in the last decade. The loss of revenue, a minimal connection between readers and authors, piracy and untracked businesses are still the pain points of the publishing industry. In fact, change in the state of contents from an asset that a reader owns to a service that a reader pays for has made things less attractive.

While we live in a digital world where data is money, digital books (eBooks) are just content that readers read and forget. With physical books, readers have the option to share, lend and sell the books they own, the digital era has killed this benefit.

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