Saturday, November 4, 2023

Giving Up


According to a recent study of ebook usage in the UK, conducted by the Audience Agency, men are likely to give up reading a book before page 50, while women more often make it to page 100 (at least). That said, almost nobody gets to the end of their books at all—according to the data, “only 5 percent of ebooks are finished by more than 75 percent of readers.” They found that the majority of books were finished by 25-50 percent of readers. (...)

Other notable takeaways from the study include the fact that people are more likely to read literary fiction on the weekend and that people from 18-24 are “the most avid readers of poetry in the population,” because “almost one in five” of them have read a single poem in the last year. Yikes.

by Emily Temple, LitHub |  Read more:
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[ed. Depressing, but consider we're talking about 'ebooks' - whatever the hell that is. Read real books.]