- Slightly fewer Americans are reading print books, new survey finds: "Among all Americans, the average (mean) number of books read in the previous year was 12 and the median (midpoint) number of books read was four." http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/19/slightly-fewer-americans-are-reading-print-books-new-survey-finds/ 13 comments books
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- Survey Shows Americans Are Reading Less, but Women and Young People Read the Most - Electric Literature http://electricliterature.com/survey-shows-americans-are-reading-less-but-women-and-young-people-read-the-most/ 68 comments
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- 27 Percent of U.S. Adults Didn't Read a Single Book Last Year | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/27-percent-american-adults-didnt-read-single-book-last-year-180957029/ 19 comments
- The Average (Mean) American Read 12 Books in the Past 12 Months | Pew Research Center http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/19/slightly-fewer-americans-are-reading-print-books-new-survey-finds/ft_15-10-09_books_averageread/ 3 comments
- What Google's Victory Against the Authors Guild Means for Readers and Libraries - The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/10/what-the-google-books-victory-means-for-readers-and-libraries/411910/?single_page=true 0 comments
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