So, Americans Read Books After All (or Claim They Do, at Least)

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Americans aren’t quite as post-literate (or aliterate) as conventional wisdom might suggest. In a Harris Poll on people’s reading habits, or lack thereof, just 9 percent of respondents said they read no books at all in an average year. Twenty-three percent read 1-3 books, 19 percent read 4-6, 13 percent read 7-10 and 37 percent read more than 10 (or so they say).

Of course, reading books and buying books are two different things. Twenty percent of respondents said they bought no books at all in the past year, while 23 percent bought 1-3, 18 percent bought 4-6, 12 percent bought 7-10 and 27 percent bought more than 10.

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