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Amazon Reveals Most Well-Read Cities in the U.S.


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  1. chantelambrosia reblogged this from xcaroline
  2. xcaroline reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    Amazon Reveals Most Well-Read Cities in the U.S. I spy 4 places I would be happy living in.
  3. queenglimmeringmoon reblogged this from tobeshelved and added:
    Finally, Tennessee gets some good press! Knoxville is in Amazon’s Most Well-Read Cities! That is awesome :)
  4. thevelveteen reblogged this from teachingliteracy
  5. jessay417 reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    Honestly, I’m only posting this because of how surprised I was to see Cincinnati on here. Gives me hope. Haha.
  6. cidercottage reblogged this from brooklynmutt
  7. offtogreatplaces reblogged this from nofuckinginthelibrary and added:
    I desperately want to know who this he is. Desperately. Also, I should probably get back to my goodreads account. It’s...
  8. nofuckinginthelibrary reblogged this from energyofaninkandpen and added:
    HE is going to college for four years in the most well read city in the country… and he already lives in the 17th… I can...
  9. energyofaninkandpen reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    We’re number 18! wait…. I think that there is more than one Cincinnati in the USA. Darn. I hope it’s Ohio. Cause then...
  10. justineferon reblogged this from tobeshelved
  11. booklover81 reblogged this from thehappysorceress and added:
    My hometown is on the list and it’s only a suburb of another city on the list. Ha! It’s not my fault that I read so much...
  12. katiedoyle reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    Yay for Pittsburgh! I’m going to go ahead and say that my obsessive Amazon book ordering contributed to that.
  13. kawaiilibrarian reblogged this from brooklynmutt and added:
    Nope, Mashable. This is “Amazon releases a list of which cities BUY THE MOST BOOKS FROM AMAZON. Being well read is a...
  14. thehappysorceress reblogged this from dirtyriver and added:
    Woo! We (surprisingly) made the list. I know the three of us read a lot, but I didn’t think we had that great an impact…
  15. dirtyriver reblogged this from tobeshelved
  16. vinkhax reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    List of places I will allow myself to live…haha So proud of Portland for making the list *tear of pride*…although they...
  17. carinacakes reblogged this from predispositions and added:
    lol @ 4 idk i just have such mixed feelings about ann arbor
  18. predispositions reblogged this from tobeshelved
  19. meganlovesto reblogged this from thelittlestred and added:
    My two homes at #1 and #11.
  20. my-graceless-heart reblogged this from sadanimedad
  21. misfitmyself reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    my city is on the list :)
  22. bricorama reblogged this from nomoreundead and added:
    I don’t really understand how St. Louis is on this list, but I guess it could be because there’s nothing else
  23. winkywashere reblogged this from tomorethanonedimension and added:
    more proof i live in an awesome city! :)
  24. angeewangee reblogged this from tobeshelved
  25. fryingpancrusader reblogged this from sadanimedad
  26. sadanimedad reblogged this from a-drifter-off-to-see-the-world and added:
    Why is D.C. so far down on the list…
  27. a-drifter-off-to-see-the-world reblogged this from teachingliteracy
  28. glowingfalkor reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    Aww. Not one place in Wisconsin. That’s makes me very sad. Go Pack, go. GO READ A BOOK WISCO.
  29. justdreamingofrevelry reblogged this from monde-reel and added:
    Ann Arbor AND St. Louis! Both of my cities are well-read, bitches :D
  30. thelittlestred reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    KNOXVILLE?????????????? SOME PART OF ME IS SO FREAKING PROUD!!!!!!!
  31. gloez reblogged this from satanmilleroppa and added:
    I’m surprised Cincinnati is even on here. There isn’t a single book store in my old neighborhood.