Libraries lure teens with pizza, movies

The title of This Boston Globe Article gives me the creeps for some reason. Last year the National Endowment for the Arts reported that not only had the number of Americans reading books of any kind been steadily dropping over the last two decades, but the trend was accelerating. During the period tracked from 1982 to 2002, recreational reading of literature took the sharpest fall and declined most dramatically among young readers (ages 18 to 24), of whom just 43 percent in 2002 said they had read a novel for fun in the past year, compared with 60 percent in 1982.

To reverse the trend, libraries across the nation have been increasingly reaching out to teens.