The following is based on a reading of “Millennials’ Reading Habits and Why They Matter,” written by Amy Collins on the “Book Works” site and reblogged on “The Story Reading Ape.”
The author promised to offer some surprising facts, but they did not surprise me. I have been teaching Millennials since the millennium at my university and was aware of the surprisingly positive reading habits of this generation. According to Collins, “Millennials are more likely than any other group to visit libraries–public libraries–for the purpose of borrowing reading material.” She goes on to say, “New research shows that Millennials lead other generations in reading.” Citing the Pew Research Center, this author says the 19-29 years of age group was most likely to have read a book over the past year, with 80% reporting they had read a book in the past year. This percentage is compared to 70% of those…
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