Readers prefer paper
Readers would rather curl up with a printed book than go online or read an e-book, a new Random House/Zogby poll finds.
Women (85%) are more likely than men (79%) to prefer the paper version. Books in other formats are more popular with those under 30 (13%) than those over 65 (6%).
(Now that we are on the subject, what happens when you drop your Kindle while soaking in the tub?)
This nifty little survey also found that most of us (77%) go to the bookstore with a particular purchase in mind and end up making unplanned book purchases. (Well, duh!!!! That’s why they make credit cards!)
The neatest question in the poll asks: if it’s 3 a.m. and the phone rings and the president asks you for a book recommendation, what are you going to say?
Well, what would you say?
To read the entire poll, go to http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1513.







