According to this article from the Los Angeles Times, Americans overwhelmingly prefer to read in bed, with 79% of respondents indicating this location. A close second place is the living room at 73% (respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer), followed by 37% who said they like to read while on vacation. But whether you're on way to Florida, a Smith Point Beach daycation, or looking for a literary escape that's even closer to home, be sure to check out a library book on your way; perhaps Bingsop's Fables: Little Morals for Big Business, the newly-published book one reviewer describes as "deceptively simple bedtime stories for adults."
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According to this article from the Los Angeles Times, Americans overwhelmingly prefer to read in bed, with 79% of respondents indicating this location. A close second place is the living room at 73% (respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer), followed by 37% who said they like to read while on vacation. But whether you're on way to Florida, a Smith Point Beach daycation, or looking for a literary escape that's even closer to home, be sure to check out a library book on your way; perhaps Bingsop's Fables: Little Morals for Big Business, the newly-published book one reviewer describes as "deceptively simple bedtime stories for adults."
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Actually, I don't like reading in bed. The couch is much better for reading, in my opinion.
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