Study Shows Less Than 20% of Americans Read for Pleasure

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I generally resist a vigilant interpretation, but I cannot stop thinking PoliticsThe hallmark of Trump Newsom’s meme war is a glimpse into “what the first literary presidential campaign might look like.” What about this: If the number of Americans who read for pleasure drops another 40% by 2044, we’ll look at countries with less than 10% of people reading books, magazines, or newspapers in any format. Literacy is important.

Everything is approaching Kuang

Before we climb to the shelf next week, Catabashis, the most anticipated book of the summer (probably all year round), is set to adapt to television at Amazon MGM Studios. the walking dead Producer Angela Kang writes and presents a dark academia fantasy. This follows two graduate magicians traveling to hell to retrieve a recently deceased advisor and earn a PhD. I finished it last night (#GalleyBrag), which is Dante’s Inferno has a baby with a secret history and that baby’s favorite TV show A good place. It’s smart, funny, adventurous, and yes, there’s a little love story. Sharifa is right, this will be a great time.

The classic that will be released this fall has been reissued

Perhaps that is the prolonged impact of the phrase “secondary presidential campaign.” Or maybe it’s because they continue to provide this video from publishing alumni on why all books seem so similar now. This summer’s Dog Day found me in the mood that clearly “they didn’t make the way they used to,” so the summaries of six reissued classics coming this fall have landed at exactly the right time.

Spaaaaaace lesbians

And now for a good trend! Book Riot’s Danika Ellis explores the 2025 book boomlet on lesbians in space. If you haven’t read the atmosphere yet, this is your nudge.

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