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Old 02-05-2015, 07:30 PM   #4
SteveEisenberg
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When I was a kid, I took out a dozen books from the library and finished maybe two.

But lately I'm finishing more than 50 percent.

Re nonfiction having a lower completion rate, I'm wondering if they are grouping books made to be read start to end, like biographies, with textbooks.

I'd be interested to see a more detailed breakdown. Grouping Amish romance with 50 Shades doesn't make sense to me.
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