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In reply to the discussion: Only 16 percent of Americans read for personal interest or pleasure [View all]Ilsa
(63,397 posts)48. Who are your favorite cozy mystery authors?
Are they Kindle downloads or your local library (texts or downloads)?
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Only 16 percent of Americans read for personal interest or pleasure [View all]
misanthrope
Wednesday
OP
Changed my life for the better to embrace and integrate the masculine, feminine, and lupine elements of my nature!
Harker
Wednesday
#65
David Rosenfelt, Carl Hiaason, Lilian Jackson Braun, Shirley Rousseau Murphy
SheltieLover
Wednesday
#58
I definitely do not read that fast, but I do read about 12 to 14 books per year, lots of articles, art books, etc.
Escurumbele
Wednesday
#82
Soon there will be more writers than readers. Not sure who they think will buy their books. ./nt
bucolic_frolic
Wednesday
#2
There is time, people just choose the TV over books now. "Back to School" with Rodney Dangerfield had a
Escurumbele
Wednesday
#87
Yes, and a typical printed news article contains much more information than can be spoken in a radio or TV broadcast
dedl67
Wednesday
#13
Ask your friends, acquaintances, even relatives to read something out loud -- you may be shocked at the result.
eppur_se_muova
Wednesday
#14
True. But all kinds of reading improve the intellect. Studies show that one can increase their IQ by reading alone.
ancianita
Wednesday
#66
Age related farsightedness also caused me to lose the habit of reading books.
Midwestern Democrat
Thursday
#123
My fourth grade teacher had a program during which, for the last half hour of the school day,
Aristus
Thursday
#142
I read a lot but in the format of the internet instead of print. & longer pieces as directed to
UTUSN
Wednesday
#22
My goal in retirement is to read all the stuff I never got around to. I will never make it.
Midnight Writer
Wednesday
#24
I completely understood that as a former teacher of reading. But the numbers should be reversed to reflect that reality
ancianita
Wednesday
#50
Cool. Well then, you'd also likely agree that those unable to read for good reasons should not
ancianita
Thursday
#146
My book club reads a book a month on average. I usually read extra books because a month is too long.
live love laugh
Wednesday
#78
I learned how to read when I was 4. I'm still a heavy reader and I feel sorry fot non readers.
Ping Tung
Wednesday
#84
I feel sorry for the 84% who don't read for pleasure, they don't know what they're missing.
Dave Bowman
Wednesday
#101