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Is reading books still popular?

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Is reading books still popular?

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Not that popular, but there are a lot of people that I prefer reading to any other kind of activity. Now I’m trying to teach my daughter to appreciate books. Right now we are reading peter pan with her. She doesn’t like printed versions, so she read peter pan pdf. Hope she will inherit my habit to read books.

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Well, I can’t say whether it’s popular or not, but I can say that I’m still reading books. There are many great authors and books now. For example, recently I started reading books by this author John Grisham. I really like the way he writes and if you’re interested, I can throw you a link to the top best books of this author. Here is the link https://bookkooks.com/best-john-grisham-books/. In my opinion this is a great option if you are looking for something to read

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Actually the publishing of books has gone up dramatically–there are no reliable figures for sales available to the public, despite what others might say. Having been in publishing I know that this is private trade information. But we do know that more than 70,000 titles were published in English in the U.S. alone last year. And that this number has been going up steadily for at least the past four decades. By the way, since I think you believe the death of the book is imminent due to the internet, William Gibson, the bestselling science fiction author who came up with the concept of “cyberspace” in the early 80’s, was recently asked in an interview if he thinks the book is dead. He laughed and then reminded the interviewer that the book is a very old technology (albeit a discursive technology made up of a series of complex reading and writing strategies) over hundreds of years. “It’s not going anywhere,” Gibson said. And 70,000 titles proves his point. (Personally I think that the int

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i also work in a (UK) library, and though i’d say computers are the main draw for youth, books are regularly taken out, and read within the library. The quality of books being read by all ages (trashy crime, mass produced sci-fi and thrillers, lies&gossip books such as dave peltzer and pther “my tortured childhood” rags, biographies of talentless numbskulls, endless books on mainstream cooking) may be cause for concern, but the books are going out…and occasionally quality peeps over the parapet. In the 80’s and 90’s book sale and library issues went down markedly, but in the last 10 years it has risen, and novel buying is at an all time high.

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