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Old 09-14-2016, 08:53 AM   #31
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The men in my house (husband and son) are strictly nonfiction readers. Hubby reads the newspaper (yep, the real thing!) daily, and also has a couple of subscription to magazines of interest that he keeps on the kitchen table. I'll occasionally buy him a book I know he'd be interested in; so far the stack has eight hardback titles waiting to be read. The boy (YA really) finds books as subjects appeal to him in the news or as he's exposed to them (trip to Alcatraz afterwards he found every book he could on the subject) and also has a backlog of books to read.

Neither are interested in reading on an eInk or tablet device. Lord knows I have enough old ones of both in the house!

Daughter who is out of the house is a nonstop reader, primarily fiction, like me, and has my dream job: she's an elementary school librarian (well media specialist they call them these days ).
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