In Venezuela people read the same kind of books that other people do, but they are in Spanish. Some famous authors are A.A. Alvarez, Jose Balza, and Mariana Picon Salas.
93% of people in Venezuela can read and write.
he read similar books and some mystery books as well
People read books everywhere. They can borrow them in a library and buy them in a bookshop.
Although it is an overstatement to claim that we are the product of the books that we read, it is nonetheless true that we are strongly influenced by the books that we read (at least, those of us who read books are strongly influenced by them). Books have a lot to tell us, and we often form opinions on the basis of what we learn from books. People who read intelligent and sophisticated books are more likely to be intelligent and sophisticated people. People who read foolish books are often foolish people. Thus, you learn a lot about someone by knowing what kind of books they read.
The Holy Bible was a popular read. Also Little Women by Louisa May Alcott was popular back then, as well as poetry books.
Adam Gontier has never confirmed what kind of books he enjoys reading.
The kind of books that Mr. Chips reads are referred to as the psychological fiction.
The Bible
Although Japanese people read books from right to left, they do not read books from the bottom to top.
approximately 50% of people read books it may bemorethan 50% either
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.
You mean for what age group? Depends what kind of books you read. I know some people read it at 12. Mostly teens read them, though.