Anonymous wrote:I make time for reading every day currently reading The Last King of America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?Anonymous wrote:I read books everyday. I read entertaining fluff books and deep thoughtful books, current books, older books and classics, fiction and nonfiction. I also listen to audio books daily, when I exercise or am driving, and have a book on my phone Kindle app always available for times when I do not have my actual book available. It's by Upton Sinclair, second in a series, about 1000 pages.
Both of my adult kids read more than I do and recommend books to me. I live in a community where almost all my friends read and share books. I go to a monthly book discussion group where 8+ people discuss what they are reading and whether they recommend or not. There is a well stocked library in our clubhouse building in addition to nearby public libraries.
I don't know who you are hanging out with but clearly my experience, now and all of my life, is vastly different from yours regarding reading.
Late 60s. I have plenty of time to read but I do lots of other things too. My kids work full time and lead busy lives but yet they read a whole lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?Anonymous wrote:I read books everyday. I read entertaining fluff books and deep thoughtful books, current books, older books and classics, fiction and nonfiction. I also listen to audio books daily, when I exercise or am driving, and have a book on my phone Kindle app always available for times when I do not have my actual book available. It's by Upton Sinclair, second in a series, about 1000 pages.
Both of my adult kids read more than I do and recommend books to me. I live in a community where almost all my friends read and share books. I go to a monthly book discussion group where 8+ people discuss what they are reading and whether they recommend or not. There is a well stocked library in our clubhouse building in addition to nearby public libraries.
I don't know who you are hanging out with but clearly my experience, now and all of my life, is vastly different from yours regarding reading.
Late 60s. I have plenty of time to read but I do lots of other things too. My kids work full time and lead busy lives but yet they read a whole lot.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you?Anonymous wrote:I read books everyday. I read entertaining fluff books and deep thoughtful books, current books, older books and classics, fiction and nonfiction. I also listen to audio books daily, when I exercise or am driving, and have a book on my phone Kindle app always available for times when I do not have my actual book available. It's by Upton Sinclair, second in a series, about 1000 pages.
Both of my adult kids read more than I do and recommend books to me. I live in a community where almost all my friends read and share books. I go to a monthly book discussion group where 8+ people discuss what they are reading and whether they recommend or not. There is a well stocked library in our clubhouse building in addition to nearby public libraries.
I don't know who you are hanging out with but clearly my experience, now and all of my life, is vastly different from yours regarding reading.
How old are you?Anonymous wrote:I read books everyday. I read entertaining fluff books and deep thoughtful books, current books, older books and classics, fiction and nonfiction. I also listen to audio books daily, when I exercise or am driving, and have a book on my phone Kindle app always available for times when I do not have my actual book available. It's by Upton Sinclair, second in a series, about 1000 pages.
Both of my adult kids read more than I do and recommend books to me. I live in a community where almost all my friends read and share books. I go to a monthly book discussion group where 8+ people discuss what they are reading and whether they recommend or not. There is a well stocked library in our clubhouse building in addition to nearby public libraries.
I don't know who you are hanging out with but clearly my experience, now and all of my life, is vastly different from yours regarding reading.
Anonymous wrote:We’re all reading here instead? Lol
Anonymous wrote:I do a lot of reading and critical thinking at work, so the last thing I want to do at home is some “serious” reading. I do listen to audio books on my commute home, though.
Anonymous wrote:People didn't read the original Dickens or Dumas all at once. They were installments in magazines and paid by the page.