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Scary! I'm doing my part reading 2-3 books / day SheltieLover Oct 1 #1
I don't quite read that fast, but Bettie Oct 1 #16
I've pretty much run out of cozy mystery authors SheltieLover Oct 1 #17
I sometimes reread favorites from my younger days... Harker Oct 1 #27
I do as well! SheltieLover Oct 1 #35
Well put! Harker Oct 1 #52
Fabulous! SheltieLover Oct 1 #55
Changed my life for the better to embrace and integrate the masculine, feminine, and lupine elements of my nature! Harker Oct 1 #65
Ooooh I'll have to give it a try. Sounds Jungian. SheltieLover Oct 1 #77
He was a curious blend of old fashioned and newfangled. Harker Oct 1 #90
My library doesn't have an e copy SheltieLover Oct 1 #116
Not only yea but, you knew it, HELL yea. nt Prairie_Seagull Oct 1 #105
Who are your favorite cozy mystery authors? Ilsa Oct 1 #48
David Rosenfelt, Carl Hiaason, Lilian Jackson Braun, Shirley Rousseau Murphy SheltieLover Oct 1 #58
I don't have any yet. I'm currently reading a physical Ilsa Oct 1 #91
Sounds interesting. SheltieLover Oct 1 #92
Thank you for your list. I'm bookmarking it. nt Ilsa Oct 1 #94
All but Hiaason's involve cats or dogs (Rosenfelt)! SheltieLover Oct 1 #95
Susan Conant has some fun cozy mysteries with dogs! imaginary girl Oct 1 #96
Ty sooo much! SheltieLover Oct 1 #98
You're welcome! I hope you like them! imaginary girl Oct 1 #107
Hiaason's books are great DeeDeeNY Thursday #128
Thx! I'll check out his work. SheltieLover Thursday #129
He started writing in the 50's DeeDeeNY Thursday #132
Miranda James is another with a cat SheltieLover Oct 1 #97
Rita Mae Brown yet another SheltieLover Oct 1 #100
These sound like wonderful, lighthearted Ilsa Thursday #120
Yes, they are! SheltieLover Thursday #121
Ellery Adams & Fern Michaels, too SheltieLover Oct 1 #60
I am almost finished the Shetland series by Ann Cleeves. terip64 Oct 1 #51
Ah, the stories with Jimmy Perez? Pinback Oct 1 #110
I think she also wrote the Vera series... róisín_dubh Thursday #122
Me too! Dancingdem Oct 1 #80
I love Cozy Mysteries SheLiberal Oct 1 #85
I agree! Cozies are like taking a vaca. SheltieLover Oct 1 #86
I have enjoyed Elizabeth Peters SheLiberal Oct 1 #104
Ty so much! SheltieLover Oct 1 #117
A lot of my favorite cozy authors have died. So I'm in the same boat. raccoon Thursday #124
Surely there must be some you haven't read? SheltieLover Thursday #126
I've read chet & bernie. that other one I haven't. raccoon Thursday #130
Diane Kelly is one of my favs! SheltieLover Thursday #131
Amazon Kindle has an endless supply of cozies. marybourg Thursday #140
Thanks, Mary! I don't have any cable, streaming, or SheltieLover Thursday #145
I want to be you when I grow up! HeartsCanHope Oct 1 #26
Yes, I guess... SheltieLover Oct 1 #72
Awesome! ancianita Oct 1 #56
2-3 per day? Polybius Oct 1 #69
No. I'm not reading heavy material. SheltieLover Oct 1 #75
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 Oct 1 #82
Oh wow..im reading a book a month..fiction BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 1 #115
Whatever works for you. I don't have a lot else to do. SheltieLover Thursday #148
That's weak...I read 7-8 books per day radicalleft Thursday #147
It's not a contest, but good for you! SheltieLover Thursday #149
Soon there will be more writers than readers. Not sure who they think will buy their books. ./nt bucolic_frolic Oct 1 #2
A lot of people don't have time to read much. Elessar Zappa Oct 1 #3
But I wonder if many of them don't find time to sit in front of the T.V. erronis Oct 1 #29
Precisely! SheltieLover Oct 1 #64
What? Do you mean reading netflix subtitles doesn't count? thought crime Saturday #152
Nope. That aint it. NoRethugFriends Oct 1 #57
There is time, people just choose the TV over books now. "Back to School" with Rodney Dangerfield had a Escurumbele Oct 1 #87
Yeah. No shit. RockRaven Oct 1 #4
"Smart people don't like me." Kid Berwyn Oct 1 #5
It's why he loves the uneducated, they're easier to con SheltieLover Oct 1 #18
Neil Postman long ago predicted the decline in reading in the US dedl67 Oct 1 #6
Here's an irony misanthrope Oct 1 #7
Yes, and a typical printed news article contains much more information than can be spoken in a radio or TV broadcast dedl67 Oct 1 #13
Ask your friends, acquaintances, even relatives to read something out loud -- you may be shocked at the result. eppur_se_muova Oct 1 #14
I was horrified the 1st day of kindergarten when teacher announced SheltieLover Oct 1 #20
Me too and all 3 of my boys read before kindergarten too. Diamond_Dog Oct 1 #43
I found an at home flash card program for younger daughter SheltieLover Oct 1 #70
Flash cards work great for reading, and math, too! Diamond_Dog Thursday #136
I started learning to read when I was two misanthrope Oct 1 #76
I can relate. SheltieLover Oct 1 #79
But it's not any type of reading which helps JI7 Oct 1 #8
The novel invented free indirect discourse Prairie Gates Oct 1 #28
True. But all kinds of reading improve the intellect. Studies show that one can increase their IQ by reading alone. ancianita Oct 1 #66
I am forced ForgedCrank Oct 1 #9
Have you had cataract surgery? unc70 Oct 1 #54
Well, I ForgedCrank Thursday #139
Age related farsightedness also caused me to lose the habit of reading books. Midwestern Democrat Thursday #123
I've just ForgedCrank Thursday #141
Explains a lot of what went so wrong in America. sinkingfeeling Oct 1 #10
My wife and I spent 8 days kacekwl Oct 1 #11
I believe it! QueerDuck Oct 1 #12
I've known I am in a reading minority since I was in second grade or so. Aristus Oct 1 #15
Same here! SheltieLover Oct 1 #21
Me too Aristus. Diamond_Dog Thursday #137
My fourth grade teacher had a program during which, for the last half hour of the school day, Aristus Thursday #142
Reading well-written articles online also counts as reading synni Oct 1 #19
I read a lot but in the format of the internet instead of print. & longer pieces as directed to UTUSN Oct 1 #22
Couldn't be more obvious. N/T Tom Dyer Oct 1 #23
My goal in retirement is to read all the stuff I never got around to. I will never make it. Midnight Writer Oct 1 #24
Our local bookstore is thriving Prairie Gates Oct 1 #25
Reading is what I do when many people would be watching television. hunter Oct 1 #30
Right... Trueblue Texan Oct 1 #41
People consume lots of "chewing gum for the eyes". . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 1 #31
I am part of that percentage Tree Lady Oct 1 #32
I read several books a week. I am a very fast reader. Raftergirl Oct 1 #33
Pitiful. Literacy is the foundation of civilization. They have no excuse. ancianita Oct 1 #34
Reading is very difficult for some people...I don't judge them. Trueblue Texan Oct 1 #44
I completely understood that as a former teacher of reading. But the numbers should be reversed to reflect that reality ancianita Oct 1 #50
I agree... Trueblue Texan Thursday #133
Cool. Well then, you'd also likely agree that those unable to read for good reasons should not ancianita Thursday #146
Preaching to the choir here Trueblue Texan Thursday #151
I have a very short attention span BigmanPigman Oct 1 #36
Tragic berniesandersmittens Oct 1 #37
Child of an acquaintance said "Reading is boring!" biophile Oct 1 #38
I would be curious to see the raw data Tetrachloride Oct 1 #39
I love to read...I also like audiobooks. I like mysteries, fiction mostly. Demsrule86 Oct 1 #40
Hey, how have you been? Polybius Oct 1 #71
I've been reading for DiverDave Oct 1 #42
My son and i were talking about rowling the other day bedazzled Oct 1 #93
Reading well written books on history was my passion Keepthesoulalive Oct 1 #45
I'm not surprised. Bristlecone Oct 1 #46
We read a LOT AverageOldGuy Oct 1 #47
I volunteer at a food shelf mgardener Oct 1 #49
I admit I don't read as much as I used to ! kimbutgar Oct 1 #53
I honestly cannot imagine my life without books Skittles Oct 1 #59
I agree wholeheartedly! llmart Oct 1 #111
certain books I will read during daytime hours Skittles Oct 1 #113
Great! llmart Thursday #127
Most of my reading goes into researching for my job. Gore1FL Oct 1 #61
I wish there was a better breakdown of reading for the poll sakabatou Oct 1 #62
The Bobbsey Twins were my first -- BarbD Oct 1 #63
I used to be a voracious reader. Xavier Breath Oct 1 #67
All of my "leisure" time is reading, as is much of my work day. NNadir Oct 1 #68
Does DU count as reading? Polybius Oct 1 #73
Lack of Language skills nurtured by new media 2na fisherman Oct 1 #74
My book club reads a book a month on average. I usually read extra books because a month is too long. live love laugh Oct 1 #78
Would like to see age breakdown of the16 percent. Sneederbunk Oct 1 #81
I finally slogged through "Les Miserables", all 1,222 pages of it HuskiesHowls Oct 1 #83
I learned how to read when I was 4. I'm still a heavy reader and I feel sorry fot non readers. Ping Tung Oct 1 #84
that's scandalous barbtries Oct 1 #88
Listen to audiobooks 3 plus hours a day exboyfil Oct 1 #89
That explains a lot. nt mcar Oct 1 #99
yes Skittles Oct 1 #114
I feel sorry for the 84% who don't read for pleasure, they don't know what they're missing. Dave Bowman Oct 1 #101
I dont read as much as i used to but i still do. The Third Doctor Oct 1 #102
Since I moved to Durham mnhtnbb Oct 1 #103
If you like autobiography. Read Willie Nelson's Captain Zero Oct 1 #106
I love to read. MIButterfly Oct 1 #108
Our house looks like a library in places. Walls of books. Liberal In Texas Oct 1 #109
Wow, that's depressing! Fairly avid reader.... electric_blue68 Oct 1 #112
So many replies focusing on books misanthrope Oct 1 #118
The rise in popularity of podcasts mnhtnbb Thursday #125
TL;DR LudwigPastorius Oct 1 #119
That's our problem right there. yardwork Thursday #134
I must know them all! Seriously, though, I wonder how different that is then in past decades Iris Thursday #135
That explains a lot. We're in trouble, people. Joinfortmill Thursday #138
I guess I don't understand folks these days - reading is such a pleasure. lark Thursday #143
Well, when it literally hurts to try took read a book. OldBaldy1701E Thursday #144
this is frightening mike_c Thursday #150
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