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Americans Read Fewer Books

DesScorp writes "The National Endowment for the Arts has released a study that shows a decline in the reading of fiction, poetry, and short stories. The study began in 1982, but shows a particularly steep decline from 1992-2002, the first decade of the Age of the Internet. They never seem to draw the conclusion that the Net may have accelerated our turn from this kind of reading, but the timing seems suspicious to me. I know I don't read for pleasure as much as I did years ago because of the time spent on the Net (and in technical books). NPR has a good audio link here for you non-readers; the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has a nice article as well." You could also - assuming you read - see the study itself.

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  1. Simple reason why fewer books are being read... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Cost of books. Do *ANY* of you have an idea how much a paperback novel is going for these days? $6.00-$8.00 dollars.

    Few years ago that same paperback would have been around $3.00-$5.00

  2. Americans Read Fewer Books by Voxxel · · Score: 0, Redundant

    And they needed a study to figure this out?

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