Kindling confusion… (1)

Okay so I admit it – I’m finally contemplating getting an e-reader. This is embarrassing because I’ve insisted for the last few years that a) I would hate reading on one, and b) they were a temporary craze – the reading equivalent of clackers. My boss called me a Luddite recently because I claimed IContinue reading “Kindling confusion… (1)”

What You Read is Who You Are

I was heartened but not at all suprised on reading the report in The Bookseller which found that children and young people still enjoy reading print books – http://www.thebookseller.com/news/children-still-prefer-reading-physical-books-finds-scholastic.html. The report by Scholastic found that although e-books are on the rise amongst 6-17 year-olds in the USA, the attachment to hard copy remains. As aContinue reading “What You Read is Who You Are”