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What’s
this?!..
…
Bookcrossing…Whatdoes it mean?
This word seems to be familiar, isn’t it? But do people really know what it is?The results of an Interview held among the students really help to answer this question!
200 students have taken part in the questioning
Our students prefer the following sources of information:
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Books
TV and Radio
Newspapers andmagazines
Internet
Other
How often do they read?
Very few (5) read :
19 say they do it:
22 of them read:
42 students read: Sometimes, when having free time..
Every day!
Very seldom, when there’s nothing else to do
IDon’t Read!
And where do they read?
12 know other places for enjoying literature
17 choose libraries
19 like reading in public transport
74 students prefer reading at home
Now let’s learn TOP 7 Genres
1. Classics (34 votes)
2. Popular scientific and historical literature (31)
3. Fiction(28)
4. Detective story (25)
5. Other genres(22)
6. Vanguard (16)
7. Romance (13)
Top 10 writers:1. M.Bulgakov "Master and Margarita“2. F.Dostoevsky “Crime and Punishment” 3. P.Zuskind “Parfumer” 4. N.Gogol "Dead souls“ 5. A.Kristy, detective stories 6. J.Tolkien“The Lord of the”
ring” 7. D. Brown “Da Vinchi Code” 8. E. Hamingway “For whom
the bell rings” 9. O. Wilde “The Portrait of Dorian
Grey” 10. A. Pushkin “Evgeny Onegin”
Have you ever heard about Bookcrossing?
0%
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60%
70%
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90%
100%No, I knownothingabout it.
I've heardsomethingabout it
Yes, Iknowwhat it is
Would you like to take part in that movement of books???
May be (33,5 votes)May be (33,5 votes)
Yes (23,5 votes)Yes (23,5 votes)No (17,5 votes)No (17,5 votes)