These days consider me one of the minorities (in more ways than one). I am definitely an actual hold in your hands (hardback) bookaholic. Ran out of bookshelf space a while ago and under threat of physical harm by the wife (can’t really blame her), not able to sneak anymore in the house, although I do often try of course.
I have always loved to read. I ‘m currently reading book number 2237 and that is only the ones I’ve read since I started keeping track in 1992. I transferred the list to a computer database when I first got one and it is great to be able to see what books I’ve read by any author, makes it easy to just order newer titles from the libraray.
I have read an assortment of books. I’ve read comic books, graphic novels, romance novels, mysteries, essay collections, etc. I’ve read e-books and listened to audiobooks, but still prefer the “dead tree” versions. I think that the printed word will ultimately survive and adapt to the generations that will come after me. It comes down to how parents, teachers and other adults children are familiar with nurture how children and teens read. If kids and teens gain a love for reading via graphic novels or audiobooks, who are we to kick? We have to get people in the church before we can preach to them.
seanfear 25 days ago
the audience might get expanded a bit further with an eBook
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 24 days ago
Literacy is confusing and recursive.
Differentname 24 days ago
I have a friend who is a college professor. She tells me that students who read entire books are a minority.
Mugens Premium Member 24 days ago
These days consider me one of the minorities (in more ways than one). I am definitely an actual hold in your hands (hardback) bookaholic. Ran out of bookshelf space a while ago and under threat of physical harm by the wife (can’t really blame her), not able to sneak anymore in the house, although I do often try of course.
scapegrote 24 days ago
book reader here. Mostly history and biographies/autobiographies
Gameguy49 Premium Member 24 days ago
I have always loved to read. I ‘m currently reading book number 2237 and that is only the ones I’ve read since I started keeping track in 1992. I transferred the list to a computer database when I first got one and it is great to be able to see what books I’ve read by any author, makes it easy to just order newer titles from the libraray.
rshive 24 days ago
Whole magazines have been built around pictures, Trout.
Havel 24 days ago
Meanwhile, my abibliophobia continues unabated.
Northgalus2002 24 days ago
I have read an assortment of books. I’ve read comic books, graphic novels, romance novels, mysteries, essay collections, etc. I’ve read e-books and listened to audiobooks, but still prefer the “dead tree” versions. I think that the printed word will ultimately survive and adapt to the generations that will come after me. It comes down to how parents, teachers and other adults children are familiar with nurture how children and teens read. If kids and teens gain a love for reading via graphic novels or audiobooks, who are we to kick? We have to get people in the church before we can preach to them.
Thehag 24 days ago
Doesn’t matter what or how, just read.
Mike Baldwin creator 24 days ago
Pretty good definition of social media.
Leadvilledave 24 days ago
As an author, this breaks my heart. And today is National Author Day :-( My 12th murder mystery, “Fatal Foul Play”, is out this month
mindjob 24 days ago
A lot of new books are written so poorly they aren’t worth finishing. I’ll stick with the classics
vonskippy 24 days ago
The dumbing of Amurika continues – that’s what you get when you elect religious nutjobs into your public school board.
gopher gofer 24 days ago
it appears that to trout the concept of reading is novel…
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[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 21 days ago
If you don’t read mystery novels, how w ill you know who the bad people are?