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Asked why they preferred to read on screen, one pupil said: "When you read on paper, it's a bit boring, unless it's something you're really into and you might get into it.
In the meantime, I will start conjuring my next book, one that with any luck may still be read on paper by live human beings five years from now.
But there is one sort of news that readers do still want to read on paper: a blow-by-blow account of a game involving their favourite sports team.
Periodicals I mostly read online, whereas books, a lot of them, I still read on paper.
What you read on paper is not necessarily what you see onstage.
"Is it easier to read on paper, or is it just something we're more comfortable with?
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"If the tech companies hope to absorb the totality of human existence," he writes, "then reading on paper is one of the few slivers of life that they can't fully integrate".
"In reading on paper, you may have to monitor yourself once, to actually pick up the book," she says.
Uncounted billions of printed words have migrated to the computer, but few people would rather read on screen instead of reading on paper.
In addition, 75.2 per cent said they enjoyed reading using technology compared with 56.7 per cent who said they enjoyed reading on paper.
The act of reading is going through a number of radical transitions, but perhaps none is more fundamental than the shift from reading on paper to reading on screens.
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