It's been shown through statistics (take them with a grain of salt) that reading for pleasure is on the decline in the United States and Europe, with a high percentage of college graduates never picking up another book after their education completes.
It's been shown through statistics (take them with a grain of salt) that reading for pleasure is on the decline in the United States and Europe, with a high percentage of college graduates never picking up another book after their education completes.
That's one statistic that I don't have to take with a grain of salt. I see it around me every day.
While that isn’t good in this day and age digital articles, books, audio books, fan fiction, podcasts, etc. a lot of that same stimulation can be had through other means.
It's been shown through statistics (take them with a grain of salt) that reading for pleasure is on the decline in the United States and Europe, with a high percentage of college graduates never picking up another book after their education completes.
That's kind of sad. There's a lot you can learn from books still.
That's one statistic that I don't have to take with a grain of salt. I see it around me every day.
While that isn’t good in this day and age digital articles, books, audio books, fan fiction, podcasts, etc. a lot of that same stimulation can be had through other means.