A recent USA Today story reports that a national poll finds that those who own e-readers or tablets read more books than they did before owning such devices. More specifically, adults aged 40 and over with such a device reported reading an average of 16 books a year while those without one read an average of only 11 books a year. Among adults aged 18-39, reading levels were 21 books per year for those owning a device compared to 13 for those without such a device. So What? Not only Read More …
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Too Many Books? (#1163)
Michael Hyatt is the former Chairman and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, the seventh largest trade book publishing company in the U.S. Additionally, he has worked in the book publishing industry nearly all of his adult life. His own writing has been well received with two of his eight books landing on the New York Times bestseller list. Given his knowledge of the industry, his recent blog post questioning the number of books now being published deserves Read More …