5 Things Millennials Look for in a Book

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Good to know, Nicholas!

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Frank Hamilton | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's booksAs they grow older, millennials are turning into quite a big market. Who better than Frank Hamilton, a millennial blogger and translator from Manchester, to answer some questions about them? Frank is a professional writing expert in such topics as blogging, digital marketing, and self-education. He also loves traveling and speaks Spanish, French, German and English.

5 Things Millennials Look for in a Book

What are Millennials looking for in a book? | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's books

Millennials make up a huge portion of the target audience for many modern authors. This is why it is so important to understand what they are looking for in a book to make it appealing to them. Here are five things millennials are looking for in a book.

#1 Available in Print

While it might seem obvious that younger generations would prefer digital books over print ones, many millennials, in fact, prefer reading physical books. This is just the first one of the many surprising preferences…

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4 responses to “5 Things Millennials Look for in a Book”

  1. robertawrites235681907 Avatar
    robertawrites235681907

    Thanks Traci.

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    1. tracikenworth Avatar
      tracikenworth

      You’re welcome, Robbie!

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  2. Nicholas C. Rossis Avatar
    Nicholas C. Rossis

    Thank you, Traci! I wonder if these findings are true of millennials everywhere or just in the US. More research is needed :)

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    1. tracikenworth Avatar
      tracikenworth

      I agree! I would be interested to see the thoughts of a younger audience as well, as in teens for my YA purposes. I’m sure others would be interested in MG as well. Picture books would be a bit harder to determine, perhaps.

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