infoneer-pulse:

Reading isn’t dead, but it’s changing

What does your gut tell you about this statement: “Kids in high school read more books for fun than their parents.”

In fact, it’s true. Young adult reading is up 20% since the last time the survey was done by the Feds, and a recent commercial survey finds the same thing.

Of course, these kids aren’t reading the right books, the books we read, the hard books.

» via [The Domino Project](http://www.thedominoproject.com/2012/01/reading-isnt-dead-but-its-changing.html)
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