We socialize, work, and play games electronically, but when it’s time to read for enjoyment, do we prefer the ruffle of our well-thumbed, paper books or a digital experience in the palm of our hands?
Infographic Sources:
1. No, e-book sales are not falling, despite what publishers say
2. Print Book Sales Are Up, But Don’t Start Celebrating Just Yet
3. Reading reduces stress levels
4. 3 Reasons Why Booknerds Love the Smell of Books
5. Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman’ Sells 761,000 Print Copies in 6 Days
6. Slightly fewer Americans are reading print books, new survey finds
7. The Plot Twist: E-Book Sales Slip, and Print Is Far From Dead
8. Why digital natives prefer reading in print. Yes, you read that right.
1. No, e-book sales are not falling, despite what publishers say
2. Print Book Sales Are Up, But Don’t Start Celebrating Just Yet
3. Reading reduces stress levels
4. 3 Reasons Why Booknerds Love the Smell of Books
5. Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman’ Sells 761,000 Print Copies in 6 Days
6. Slightly fewer Americans are reading print books, new survey finds
7. The Plot Twist: E-Book Sales Slip, and Print Is Far From Dead
8. Why digital natives prefer reading in print. Yes, you read that right.
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