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Will We Still Read Books? of Course, because We Don't Want to Give up Being Happy.

Summary by pangea.news
Will we still read books? It's a question that often comes up at book fairs, as well as among many educators concerned about the loneliness of young people wrapped up in smartphones. Sales data offer a grim picture. In an article dated January 29, based on data from the GFK Institute, "Il Post" reported that in Italy, only three titles have surpassed the 200,000-copy sales threshold: Aldo Cazzullo's The God of Our Fathers, Joël Dicker's A Wild A…
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Will we still read books? It's a question that often comes up at book fairs, as well as among many educators concerned about the loneliness of young people wrapped up in smartphones. Sales data offer a grim picture. In an article dated January 29, based on data from the GFK Institute, "Il Post" reported that in Italy, only three titles have surpassed the 200,000-copy sales threshold: Aldo Cazzullo's The God of Our Fathers, Joël Dicker's A Wild A…

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pangea.news broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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