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	<title>BiblioBytes &#187; Reading Promotion</title>
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		<title>What Do Teens Want?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 19:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the title of a recent article by Carol Fitzgerald in Publishers Weekly.   In this article, Fitzgerald details the results of a recent survey conducted via Teanreads.com.  While the article acknowledges that the majority of the respondents were female teens who read, I believe there is still relevant information to be gleaned from the results.  Here are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the title of a recent article by Carol Fitzgerald in <em>Publishers Weekly.   </em>In this article, Fitzgerald details the results of a recent survey conducted via <em>Teanreads.com.  </em>While the article acknowledges that the majority of the respondents were female teens who read, I believe there is still relevant information to be gleaned from the results. </p>
<p>Here are a few of the most telling points about teens who read:</p>
<ul>
<li>31% read adult titles without reservation, while only 11% say they never read adult titles.</li>
<li>Popular adult authors include Mitch Albom, Mary Higgins Clark, Michael Crichton, Janet Evanovich, John Grisham, Dean Koontz, Jodi Picoult and Nicholas Sparks.</li>
<li>Format doesn&#8217;t seem to matter: 79% prefer paperbacks while 74% said they prefered hardcover.</li>
<li>Teens are most influenced by their friends&#8217; book recommendations (83%), with teachers and librarians coming in at 47% and 36% respectively.</li>
<li>The description of the book on the jacket cover was the most important factor in determining whether a teen will pick up a book to read.  91% rated this as a significant factor.  Cover presentation was second at 79%.</li>
<li>83% of the teens who responded to the survey reported that they prefer to read the book before they see the movie.</li>
<li>46% of teen readers watch book trailers on YouTube which has lead 45% of the students to purchase the title.</li>
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<p>The article also reports that while adult books sales are down, juvenile and young adult sales are expected to increase by 5.1%.  And in the genres of fantasy and sci-fi, where the majority of teen sales occur, sales are projected to increase by 13% in the coming year.  </p>
<p>So the next time someone tells you that pleasure reading is a dying art, tell them they are wrong!</p>
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