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Topic History of: Reading books
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PaulB I think books are making a slow comeback as readers return to the physical format. The kids seems to be leading the way. I think they've figured out the benefits of having something solid and lasting to hold in their hands and don't need electricity.
JK2006 It never ceases to amaze me how few people read books. Pointless just had a books round and nobody knew Travels With My Aunt; one of the best Graham Greene novels. If you've never read a Greene book I can thoroughly recommend all of them; one of my very favourite authors.