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anotheranon) wrote2005-06-27 09:05 pm
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informal poll: readers?
Coming out of several conversations I've had recently, I'm going to throw this out there:
1) Do you enjoy reading for pleasure? Why or why not? Note: I'm not talking about not having the time to read, or having a poor local library system, or other inhibitions to recreational reading. I'm asking - do you enjoy it when you get the chance?
2) If you DO enjoy reading, do you know people who don't? If so, what are their reasons (if any)?
3) Are people truly reading less? Why or why not?
1) Do you enjoy reading for pleasure? Why or why not? Note: I'm not talking about not having the time to read, or having a poor local library system, or other inhibitions to recreational reading. I'm asking - do you enjoy it when you get the chance?
2) If you DO enjoy reading, do you know people who don't? If so, what are their reasons (if any)?
3) Are people truly reading less? Why or why not?
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2) I do know a few people who don't enjoy it. I really don't know why, other than in one or two cases they just don't seem to want to take the time.
3) I think the general public may be reading less, but I don't have any good data. Most people I know seem to be reading about the same or more lately. The biggest reason I can see for drop is time isn't being taken/made, voluntarily or otherwise.
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2) I have met people who don't read... I couldn't understand why they didn;t like to read... they think it's boring or not 'fun' or whatever... if they tell me, I just gawk at them in disbelief...
3) Hard to say... I really don't know.
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2) My father wasn't fond of reading ... the newspaper and Hoard's Dairyman (a monthly journal for dairy farmers) were pretty much it. Not surprising, since he grew up in a house without books. However he did enjoy listening to others read aloud ... I have fond memories of my family lazing out in the yard on the summer evenings between planting and harvest, taking turns reading a book. Dad was always well-informed, and had a wicked and very literate sense of humour ... he just fed his mind by means other than books is all.
3) I know I'm reading fewer books than I used to, but part of that is becoming more selective/discriminating as I grow older ... the books I choose now have more substance and demand slower reading, but I'm getting far more out of them.
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1) Oh yes! I do read for pleasure! Because it makes me wind down, escape this mad reality, learn and giggle...even laugh out loud at time. And it makes me think, for days, and months or even years if I'm lucky and the book was extraordinary. I also read alot of comics, especially underground comics.
2) I happen to know a few people who do not read and do not enjoy reading. They claim it is boring to read. I hear them allright, but I fail in understanding. Perhaps their right book never came their way, or they are simply put together in a different way than me.
3) I don't think people are reading less. But perhaps those who were reading are reading more, and those who read alittle is not reading at all. I also think, and that is kind of amazing, that singel books can have an huge impact on a generation's reading. Look at Harry Potter. Still in our time with this enormous amount of books to choose from. Swedish media has been full of stories of kids who discovered the pleasures of reading thorugh Harry Potter.
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