![]() Now that I'm older, I'm in that minority. ![]() Contrastingly, 29 percent of readers use both formats, and only 7 percent exclusively consume books digitally. In fact, 67 percent of Americans have read a paperback in the past year, and 39 percent of people only opt for print. According to the Pew Research Center, old fashioned print books are still more popular than e-readers. Hours-long visits to Barnes and Noble were pure bliss. I loved the smell and the feel of crisply-bound pages. As a teen, I snuck around a borrowed copy of 50 Shades of Grey-one that's still hiding underneath my childhood mattress.īooks became a comforting constant in my life. My trips to the library were regular (yes, I still owe a substantial late fee), and I'd often get in trouble for keeping my bedroom light on until 4 a.m., completely lost in the pages of a YA novel. When I was a toddler, I loved sitting in my mom's lap as she read me copies of Dancing in the Wingsand Where the Wild Things Are.
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