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Old 10-22-2015, 11:59 AM   #2
eschwartz
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I refuse to even consider believing a word they say, until these "reports" stop unabashedly ignoring whole acknowledged sectors of the market.

Where does BookNet Canada get their data from, hmmm?

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Why is this happening?

“I just don’t get the same satisfaction out of reading as I do when I have a real book in my hands,” says reader Lisa Hahn.
Are they that shameless, to spout such obvious nonsense as that?
I'm sure people were claiming they just didn't get the same satisfaction out of riding a horseless carriage as they got out of riding a horse-drawn carriage, too.
And so on back and forth through history, and the history of societal innovation and change.
It is extremely... unlikely... that such people make up a statistically significant percentage of the population.

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