An infographic released by Infographic Labs cites a Pew study finding that those who read paper books average 15 books each year, while e-book readers read about 24. If you own an eReader of any kind, how has it affected your reading habits?
I still prefer the actual books in my hands, but there’s no question the eReader is handy and convenient. I especially appreciate the “free” and generally lower prices the e-books offer. If there’s a choice between reading one or the other, I’ll pick the book. Has it changed my reading “habits”? No.
Nicole says
I still prefer the actual books in my hands, but there’s no question the eReader is handy and convenient. I especially appreciate the “free” and generally lower prices the e-books offer. If there’s a choice between reading one or the other, I’ll pick the book. Has it changed my reading “habits”? No.