I don't know how many total in my state but I can name you at least 140 people I know who read christian books, not including myself.
A Christian can read as many books as they like. It's not like it's the law that they have a minimum amount of books that they can read. as long as it's not bad.
I'm afraid, little. According to the statistic, just 15 percent of people read books regularly. 80 percent have less then 10 books at home. May be, the World returns into the oral culture, back to the primitive state?
People read books everywhere. They can borrow them in a library and buy them in a bookshop.
Danish people read a variety of books, including both Danish and international literature. Some popular genres in Denmark include crime fiction, literary fiction, and self-help books. Danish authors like Hans Christian Andersen and contemporary writers such as Jussi Adler-Olsen are widely read.
Although Japanese people read books from right to left, they do not read books from the bottom to top.
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Some Christians believe that to read Harry Potter is a sin. If you do not believe this and want to read the books then you can.
The average number of books read by a student is 2-3 books a month. This all depends on how big of a reader the student is and how many books are they reading in classes.
Go to any (liberal) Christian bookstore and get a copy of "The Apocrypha". It is by definition the books "not included in the bible".
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Blind people can't read books so they read braille books and signs.
People read books everywhere. They can borrow them in a library and buy them in a bookshop.