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Titlebook: Reading Habits in the COVID-19 Pandemic; An Applied Linguisti Abigail Boucher,Marcello Giovanelli,Caroline Godfr Book 2024 The Editor(s) (i

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Re-reading in the Pandemic,easons for re-reading books. In this latter respect, we examine the metaphors, generally concerned with reassurance and the emotional support brought about by returning to familiar storylines, that readers draw on to frame their re-reading choices and to reveal their motivations for re-reading.
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Introduction,ualitative analyses of participants’ free-text responses. We also briefly summarise the main chapters, outlining how each makes a contribution to our study and to our overall understanding of reading habits during the pandemic.
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Book 2024e a unique insight into the ways in which the first UK COVID-19 lockdown affected public reading habits. The authors begin by outlining the background to the study, the research methodology and design, and an overview of the headlines of the data, before going on to survey the literature on the rela
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