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More than a quarter of Americans have not cracked open a book—either print or digital—in the past year, a figure that has risen to 28% in 2015 compared to 21% in 2011, a new survey found. But Americans overall are still fairly well-read, averaging 12 books per year, or a book per month, a Pew Research Center survey of 1,907 American adults reports.
Print books have had a rocky few years, with just 63% of Americans saying they read a hard copy of a book in 2015, down from 71% in 2011 and 69% in 2014.
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