Anonymous wrote:I was always very bookish, but pre-pandemic, my phone was making me lazy. I was in a book club, but would typically read maybe 8 of the 12 scheduled books ... and not much else.
I think the pandemic gave me a lot of TIME. And I realized how much I was sacrificing to my phone. I really tried to crack down and read more, and my brain is better for it.
Anonymous wrote:I hate reading. I read so slowly and my mind wonders to more interesting things in my life.
Also, so many books are so repetitive.
Please recommend an interesting book to read under 300 pages.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thankful to have a kid who loves reading. He reads every night before bed. He's gone through all the Dragon Master books, Warrior Car books, and plenty of other 15-20 set books. Now he's reading Keepers of the Forgotten City and these books are massive, about 400-500 pages? He's ten.
Anonymous wrote:Literally 1/2 of aneurysms are going to vote for trump. You think they are reading for pleasure?
Anonymous wrote:The introduction of smartphones has destroyed a great deal of reading. Screens give off great amounts of endorphins so people prefer playing with their phones than reading.
For myself, I'm picking up reading again so I'm not on my phone. I know screens are bad so making a serious effort to read more. So far it's working focusing on Lee Child Jack Reacher. A month in I'm on my second book.
Anonymous wrote:Are they all students? I can't believe how few books my high schoolers have to read in a year. No more than 2 now that homework is no longer part of school.