In the first post in this series, I introduced the notion of the "Internet of Bookish Things" to describe how ebooks were now nodes on the Internet that could record how books are being read. And in last week's post, "Reading Fast and Slow - Observing Book Readers in Their Natural Habitat," I began exploring what we can learn about readers using this new "superpower." Today we will continue this exploration by looking at how the attention of readers decays while progressing through a book.
Start Strong or Lose Your Readers | Digital Book World
15 February 2016
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