E-reading also rose
among readers ages 50 - 64, from 23 % in November 2012 to 35 % in January 2014.
However, the e-reading rate
among readers ages 65 and older remains around 17 %.
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON - The most likely book
readers in the United States are high - school students, college -
age adults and people in their 30s, with e-book use highest
among 30 - somethings, a survey released on Tuesday showed.
«Innovative features that deliver a rich reading experience, as well as access to a vast selection of sought - after books, periodicals, and more, have made NOOK a popular choice
among avid
readers of all
ages.»
This rare novel transcends the bounds of YA, making it one of the most beloved high - school stories
among readers of all
ages.
In the year ending in January 2012, the American Association of Publishers reported that e-book sales had risen more than 49.4 % in the adult books category, 475.1 % in the children's and young adult category, and 150.7 % in the religious publications category.5 We at the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project reported that ownership of e-book
readers among adults
age 18 and older had nearly doubled from 10 % of the population to 19 % over the holiday gift - giving season at the end of 2011, and ownership of tablet computers had surged a similar amount.6 In the final week of 2011 the e-book version of 42 of the top - selling 50 books on USA Today's best - seller book list was outselling the paper version of the same book.7
The New York Times bestselling author of A Certain
Age transports
readers to lush, lawless Prohibition - era Florida in this rich historical novel — an intricate blend of suspense, betrayal, and redemption set
among the rum runners and scoundrels of a paradise far from home.
In fact, many respondents of all
ages said that they enjoyed reading a few pages throughout the day on their cell phones, although the practice is more common
among younger
readers.
The New York Times bestselling author of A CERTAIN
AGE transports
readers to sunny Florida in this lush and enthralling historical novel — an enchanting blend of love, suspense, betrayal and redemption set
among the rumrunners and scoundrels of Prohibition - era Cocoa Beach.
Among e-book
readers, there are no statistically significant differences between those
ages 16 - 29 and those over
age 30 regarding where they first turn for e-books; some 78 % of e-book
readers under
age 30 look for e-books first at an online bookstore (compared with 75 % of those over 30), while 16 % of younger
readers look first at the public library (compared with 11 % of older respondents).
Among e-book readers, there were no differences among age groups for checking out e-b
Among e-book
readers, there were no differences
among age groups for checking out e-b
among age groups for checking out e-books.
We conducted this exploratory study with our SciPlay partners at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York in an effort to tackle some of the questions we have about the growing popularity of e-books
among readers of all
ages.
The growing appeal of young adult titles
among older
readers has continued to bump up the
age of book buyers for titles in that category.
Among those who own tablet computers and e-book
readers, women read more books than men (23 books on average in the past year vs. 19); whites read more books than minorities (23 books on average in the past year vs. 16); those who have owned the device more than a year read more books than newer purchasers (24 books on average in the past year vs. 20); and those over
age 40 have read more books than those under 40 (22 books on average in the past year vs. 19).
Another dynamic may be the increasing appeal of juvenile fiction
among readers of all
ages.