76% of readers say books slow summer down, yet many feel they must earn time to read
ThriftBooks says 76% of readers feel reading slows summer, but 74% say pleasure reading still must wait until everything else is done.
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76% of readers say books slow summer down, yet many feel they must earn time to read - Stateline Publications
76% of readers say books slow summer down, yet many feel they must earn time to readThe summer of childhood had a different quality to it. The days felt unscheduled, the weeks unhurried, and the season itself stretched on in a way the calendar did not quite explain. A new survey from ThriftBooks, the largest independent online bookseller of new and used books, found that many readers believe the endless summer feeling is gone, and that the one t…
76% of readers say books slow summer down, yet many feel they must earn time to read - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
76% of readers say books slow summer down, yet many feel they must earn time to readThe summer of childhood had a different quality to it. The days felt unscheduled, the weeks unhurried, and the season itself stretched on in a way the calendar did not quite explain. A new survey from ThriftBooks, the largest independent online bookseller of new and used books, found that many readers believe the endless summer feeling is gone, and that the one t…
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