Posted on July 16, 2009 by pittsburghflashfictiongazette
The local public television news media here in Pittsburgh reports that Americans are still reading books. And with the economy still in recession, more people are taking out library cards. The Kindle, the electronic device which can store hundreds of books, is part of the new distrubition network. The Internet is also creating a greater demand for reading…
The Gazette has its own collection of fiction and non-fiction in the sidebar on the right.
Americans Are Still Reading Books
The local public television news media here in Pittsburgh reports that Americans are still reading books. And with the economy still in recession, more people are taking out library cards. The Kindle, the electronic device which can store hundreds of books, is part of the new distrubition network. The Internet is also creating a greater demand for reading…
The Gazette has its own collection of fiction and non-fiction in the sidebar on the right.
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