world reading habits Archives - Build Book Buzz https://buildbookbuzz.com/tag/world-reading-habits/ Do-it-yourself book marketing tips, tools, and tactics Thu, 07 Dec 2023 21:34:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 World reading habits in 2021 https://buildbookbuzz.com/world-reading-habits-in-2021/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/world-reading-habits-in-2021/#comments Wed, 12 Jan 2022 13:07:46 +0000 https://buildbookbuzz.com/?p=14853 2021 world reading habits

Global English Editing researched world reading habits in 2021 and compiled all the most interesting facts and stats into an infographic that's full of insights. It reveals, among so much more, that:

  • Graphic novels were the fastest-growing book genre in 2021.
  • Stories told through illustrations — aka the grown-up version of comic books — saw a staggering increase of 146 percent in sales.
  • Despite this, our favorite type of book to curl up with remains romance, which accounted for a cool 1.44 billion of book revenues.
  • Fiction continued to float our boats in 2021 more than nonfiction, with 61 percent of people saying they prefer a fictional tale.

What impact did the pandemic have (both positive and negative) on our reading habits this year? Which countries have the most bookworms? What were our favorite books?

Discover all this and more in the infographic below.

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Global English Editing researched world reading habits in 2021 and compiled all the most interesting facts and stats into an infographic that’s full of insights. It reveals, among so much more, that:

  • Graphic novels were the fastest-growing book genre in 2021.
  • Stories told through illustrations — aka the grown-up version of comic books — saw a staggering increase of 146 percent in sales.
  • Despite this, our favorite type of book to curl up with remains romance, which accounted for a cool 1.44 billion of book revenues.
  • Fiction continued to float our boats in 2021 more than nonfiction, with 61 percent of people saying they prefer a fictional tale.

What impact did the pandemic have (both positive and negative) on our reading habits this year? Which countries have the most bookworms? What were our favorite books?

Discover all this and more in the World Reading Habits in 2021 infographic below.

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Apply this information

There’s a lot of information here. How can you apply some of it to your work as an author?

I often hear older authors grumbling that “young people don’t read books.” They’re wrong, of course, and this infographic proves that. Millennials are the “bookworm generation.” Do your books appeal to them? Should they?

The continued popularity of print books (also reported by the folks at BookyCall on this blog in October) jumps out at me, as does the ongoing growth in audiobooks in the U.S. If you’ve only been releasing in e-book format, consider expanding first to print, then to audio. The more options you offer readers, the more money you’ll make.

Books continue to inspire movies and TV series, too, especially considering the volume of streaming programming available today. Is this an opportunity for you and your story?

Take time to study the data in the infographic. You might be surprised at how useful it is to your author career.

What were your reading habits in 2021? Did you read more books than the year before? Fewer? More fiction than nonfiction — or vice versa? Please tell us in a comment.

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World reading habits in 2020 https://buildbookbuzz.com/world-reading-habits-in-2020/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/world-reading-habits-in-2020/#comments Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:00:44 +0000 https://buildbookbuzz.com/?p=13807 COVID silver lining 2I was happy to say "yes" when today's guest blogger, Isabel Cabrera, asked me if I was interested in a guest post showcasing the research in the World Reading Habits in 2020 infographic below. Isabel is the content manager for Global English Editing, a professional editing and proofreading company.

World reading habits in 2020

By Isabel Cabrera

When the world went into lockdown this year because of COVID-19, many of us had more time on our hands.

Some people turned to watching Netflix and YouTube, and others learned new skills from online education platforms such as MasterClass.

Bibliophiles around the world, however, took the opportunity to churn through more of their favorite books.

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I was happy to say “yes” when today’s guest blogger, Isabel Cabrera, asked me if I was interested in a guest post showcasing the research in the World Reading Habits in 2020 infographic below. Isabel is the content manager for Global English Editing, a professional editing and proofreading company.

World reading habits in 2020

By Isabel Cabrera

When the world went into lockdown this year because of COVID-19, many of us had more time on our hands.

Some people turned to watching Netflix and YouTube, and others learned new skills from online education platforms such as MasterClass.

Bibliophiles around the world, however, took the opportunity to churn through more of their favorite books.

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Millennials are reading more

Editing and proofreading service Global English Editing wanted to find out exactly how coronavirus changed our reading habits.

A few of our surprising insights include:

  • 35 percent of people said they read more books this year

  • Millennials had the biggest uptick out of all generations, with 40 percent reading more.

  • Maybe because social isolation kept single people from finding love, romantic fiction was clearly the most popular genre this year.

For more eye-opening facts about world reading habits in 2020, check out the infographic below.

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What about you? Have you been reading more since the pandemic hit? Please tell us in a comment along with the types of books you’ve been reading. 

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