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Old 01-26-2011, 10:45 PM   #74
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by silasgreenback View Post
I can only talk about what I see in my area of the U.S.A., but I'd seriously say that most people I come in contact with have never read a book at their leisure or have enough fingers on one hand to count how many they have read...even if they've had bad luck with fireworks.

I really hope that the bookworm crowd continues to be catered to, but it really does seem to be a niche market.
I see folks reading here all the time, including e-readers - though not so many Kindles, mostly nooks. Lots of paper books, too.
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