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Old 05-12-2014, 04:38 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Sydney's Mom View Post
Unfortunately, I don't think they will be reading in 100 years. The digital revolution broadens entertainment options, and I doubt books will make the cut. There will be a few hard core readers, but I think most of society is already stepping away from books, digital or otherwise.

If someone has seen stats that make this argument ridiculous, please don't hesitate (as if you would!) to tell me I am in error.

Debra
I hope you're wrong about that.
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