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E-book users read 60% more books

E-book users read 60% more books

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Americans who have read an e-book in the past year are much bigger readers than those who read only print books, a new study has found.

E-book users read an average of 24 books, while non-e-book users read just 15, in the previous 12 months before a December 2011 survey, reported the Pew Research Center, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank in a study released Wednesday night.
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