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Pick up a book today! 📕

Read a good book lately?  📕

Today is the perfect day to pick one up…it’s “National Read-a-Book Day”!

A new survey about our reading habits found that most of us (75%) still prefer the old fashioned paper books…either hard or soft cover.

18% prefer e-books and for another 8% it’s audiobooks.

The most popular genre?

Mystery books, followed by fantasy and young adult fiction.

What do you like to read?

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