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[QUOTE="JordyG, post: 3187004, member: 6819"] Well, living in NYC I visit Barnes and Noble on a weekly basis. Sometimes twice a week. The only packed area is the graphic novels sections where millennials and post millennials sit in the aisles, read these pamphlets, chat and text on the cell, and debate the relative goings on in those papers. I wouldn't know this if this sections weren't next to the fiction and speculative fiction aisles. I also ride the trains all day, every day, and rarely if ever see any millennials reading books (even on their cells), but they do spend their time watching videos, texting and reading texts, playing games, and playing music. Never using headphones anymore by the way, everything is on speaker. I tend to see much younger kids, below 10, who read more than millennials. Just my personal observances. [/QUOTE]
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