Originally Posted by
JBI
Some other food for thought - looking at the Toronto public library, and counting copies of books, they have
165 copies of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone, with less than a half-dozen holds
and 542 copies of Harry Potter and the Deathly hallows, with 54 holds, and around 200 copies lent out.
The publishing distance is 11 years.
Meaning that within 11 years, the demand for a Potter book went from way high, to a very select few (I assume the rest of their coppies they simply just sell off for dirt cheap).
I think, though this is rather flimsy data, that the number of people reading the Potters, and rereading the Potters is going down significantly. People are seeming to read these books, and simply moving on, and not staying.
Of course, this is borrowing books, not buying them; but still I just wanted to show the gap between the last and the first, and the lack of reread interest given to the books.