On 8/11/2014 5:11 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

> extremely fast readers who seem to churn through tons of books very
> quickly.  So, 17 books/year sounds quite low to me.  I guess it might be a
> lot to a 'normal' person (if there is any such person).

Librarians and book vendors have a slightly lower estimate for the
average number of books read per year.

There are huge swathes of the American population where book reading is
completely unknown. Those sub-groups pull the average number of books
read down considerably.

There is a correlation between the number of books in a student's home,
and their academic performance. There is a secondary correlation between
the number of books the parents of the student read, and the student's
academic performance.

jonathon
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