Read a Book

FACTS
- 1 in 4 Americans don’t read a single book per year, while the average person reads 7.
- More than half of today’s adults are literary readers, meaning they read novels, mysteries, contemporary and classic fiction, short stories, plays, or poetry.
- Leisure reading has increased 10% over the last 6 years for all ethnicities.
- 58% of women read for leisure compared to 50% of men.
- 43% of all literary readers perform volunteer and charity work compared to 17% of non-literary readers. The more books people read the more active and involved they are in their communities through volunteerism, philanthropy, and politics.
- Book buying constitutes less than 6% of total recreational spending while spending on music, videos, computers, and software constitutes roughly 25%.
TAKE ACTION TODAY
- Read a book you’ve never read before. If you don’t have one on your shelf, go to the library, local bookstore, or order one online.
- Find a book on the bestseller list.
- Exchange books for the cost of postage.
- Join a book club or start one with your friends or co-workers.
- Give books to people as gifts … especially this one!
YOU MATTER
Reading is like exercising—mental and physical benefits flourish with regular practice. Reading improves language skills, vocabulary and spelling skills; it introduces new ideas, perspectives and information; it staves off the effects of aging by keeping your mind active; it provides a vehicle for mental escape and creativity; and it relaxes, entertains, and inspires your soul. Take time out to read today…this page doesn’t count.
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