The Taoyuan City Library released reading survey statistics today, among which the most popular book for adults is "Atomic Habits".

(Photographed by reporter Xu Zhuoxun)

[Reporter Xu Zhuoxun/Taoyuan Report] Before Taoyuan City was upgraded to a municipality directly under the central government, the library collection was only 2.02 million volumes; since the upgrade, a budget of more than 400 million yuan has been prepared to increase the collection. As of this year, there are 4.42 million volumes, and the number of borrowed books has also increased. , As of today, there are more than 6.92 million volumes, and the per capita borrowing volume is more than 3 volumes.

The municipal library released reading survey statistics yesterday, among which the most popular book for adults is "Atomic Habits"; for children's books, "The Magical Orange Shop: The Retribution of the Fudge" tops the list; the periodical is "Business Weekly".

The number of borrowed books in the municipal library was more than 2.91 million in 2014. As of today, there are more than 6.92 million books.

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According to the "Annual Report on Taiwan's Reading Landscape and National Reading Ability" released by the Ministry of Education this year, Taoyuan citizens have a book ownership rate of 1.65 books, an average visit to the library of 2.32 times, and a certificate holding rate of 85%.

Municipal Librarian Yao Dunming said that young people mainly read graphic books and light novels, such as the "If History Was a Group of Meows" series and comic books published by Savage are more popular; adult citizens, regardless of gender, prefer tools or financial management Books, women also prefer psychological growth and fantasy books.

Yao said that the establishment of a borrowing list can increase the purchase of popular books and promote the willingness of citizens to borrow books. He also calls on everyone to make more use of library resources.

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