Print book reading tops in US despite rise of tablets


SAN FRANCISCO: A Pew Research Center study released on Thursday showed that US readers reach for ink-and-paper books despite the rising popularity of tablets and digital works. 

While the portion of people who read e-books grew in the past year, most adults in the United States opted for print editions during that same time period, the Pew survey revealed. 

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