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For instance, adults with a high school diploma or less are far more likely than those with a bachelors or advanced degree to report not reading books in any format in the past year (39% vs. 11%). Are you aConnoisseur? . Besides the big bookshelf the kids have a smaller full shelf of books in their rooms and other books scattered throughout the house as well. I would say we have at least 100. As you can see according to the NOP World Culture Score Index, India is the country that reads the most. Anyway: a Pew Research Center study from 2015 put the average yearly figure, in America at least, at 12 a number inflated by serious bookworms (the most reported number was four). We'd have more, but our house is FULL, I am not kidding at all--I buy more crap & we'll be on hoardersso I am in the buy something, something gets given away/thrown camp right nowwhich includes books. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. By signing up, I confirm that I'm over 16. Or an Unstoppable Reading Machine? And if someone could tell DS that, I'd appreciate it. Remarkable and real tales of adversity, humour, and compassion you wont be able to put down. Move in certain Instagram circles and stacks of novels ideally artfully arranged on a wooden table next to some fresh flowers and a latte (soya, obviously) fill entire feeds, alongside familiar hashtags #currentlyreading, #bookstagram, and the rest. The same demographic traits that characterize non-book readers also often apply to those who have never been to a library. This marked an increase from previous years and was driven by the hike in media consumption during. Whatever your response, the implicit message is that, when it comes to reading, more means more: the higher your pile, the more literary you must be. I stumbled across an otherwise great blog post tonight that said, "Studies continue to find that most CEOs read 4-5 books a month" Finding that statistic a bit hard to believe, I dug deeper. 2002 adults aged 18 and older, living in all U.S states where interviewed about their reading habits. (Packard and MacArthur Foundation report in Jumpstart, Americas Early Childhood Literacy Gap, 2009), The gap that low-income children start school with is troublingly persistent: 88% of first graders who are below grade level in reading will continue to read below grade level in fourth grade.