I "read" on "the internet" to "make myself miserable"
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Maybe it’s just me but I lack the free time to get meaningful progress, if I’m lucky maybe 2-3 chapters a week by the time works and housekeeping is done. It often feels unrewarding to need to look back and remember the plot by the time I get back to the book
I loathe sluggish pace reading where I lose the plot inbetween sessions.
I love binge reading a book but rarely can.
I already read a gazillion emails, documents, specs, and whatnot and the same braincells are often cooked.
Similarly, I just can't deal with physical jigsaw anymore. Same braincells used in work-related pattern recognition in troubleshooting, that I find it unsatisfying.
Try audio books. I used to not enjoy them but I've come around for similar reasons as you described.
Yes my issue is by the time i have time to read its nearly time to go to bed, and i find having the light on and staying in a comfortable reading position delays my sleep too much unless its something really dense, in which case i don't end up retaining any of it.
A decade ago I used to go through 3 books a week. Now I might read 3 a year. The world's gone to such shit that fiction almost feels too quaint to be enjoyable. I know that's not logical, but it's how it feels...and it's awful.
I used to burn through books, one Christmas my mum complained that she could've got a refund on a book I got if I hadn't folded a page to keep track of where I was because I finished it by the time we were having dinner. Then school told me I was only allowed to read books from a certain reading level they'd given me for English class, and I had to complete an evaluation test to make sure I'd understood it before I could move up to the next level. I can barely get through 3 pages at a time now because that school program killing my love of reading.
If you're a SciFi fan, read the expanse series. It'll reinvigorate your love of reading again. At least, it did for me.
Unless you're like my friend who read it with me, in which case you'll finish it. Love it. And then mope about because you can't find any books quite like it and is even less likely to pick up a book now because it's not The Expanse.
They jist released the first book in a new series. Mercy of Gods.
They've got a novella in the same universe too!
Livesuit
There are a lot of other good options. While they are not as engaging as the Expanse (in my opinion, YMMV) tell them to check out and the Bobiverse books (starts with We Are Legion) and Murderbot Diaries (starts with All Systems Red). I found both of those very entertaining.
I'm realizing in my adulthood just how much school has hurt my impression of reading.
Throughout most of my life, I was so used to reading something and then having someone else explain it to me, that I never had the confidence to go off and read things on my own.
School sucks. We need a radical redesign
School also really killed my love of reading
I always had a book, sometimes several books, that I was reading on my own, and I read well above my grade level. But my high school went on a really big reading kick while I was there. Basically every class had books assigned to read at one point or another, I think even some of the math classes did. One homeroom period a week was dedicated to SSR (sustained silent reading) where you had to be reading something, you weren't allowed to do homework, be on the computer, etc.
So they did a really great job of turning reading from something I genuinely really enjoyed to something that was a dreaded chore.
I still read occasionally, but nothing like I used to. Some of that's being an adult with a busy schedule
But I definitely see plenty of space in my schedule where I could read and just don't. It's harder to get myself into the headspace where I want to read anymore.
I almost got myself back on track a few years ago, unfortunately it was just as COVID hit and I had just started reading The Road, which I was really enjoying, but with all of the shortages from supply lines being disrupted it was hitting a little too close to home.
I'm almost back on track now, but I doubt I'll ever get back to where I was before high school murdered my love of reading.
Yeah, we can tell…
Unfortunately it’s not just a US problem. It’s more of a general issue. People ‘read’ a lot, but generally the wrong things. Like social media. And it’s causing people to lose their ‘reading muscles’ so to speak.
When I first got online in 1995, forum posts were much longer and more insightful. These days you see a lot of ‘tl;dr’ attitudes.
In my opinion, reading is a fundamental part of the human experience and important in people’s general development. Reading needs to be encouraged if possible, enforced if necessary. But there’s a lot of resistance to that.
You can blame things like YouTube for forum posts like that drying up. Why read when I can watch a video? (This does not reflect my opinion, merely the very simple thinking many people employ.)
I dislike how everything is marching to video. I hate watching four paragraphs of information in a 26 minute video.
Just give me the information in a readable format, FFS.
Judging by your president, I think 40% fewer Americans read. For fun or otherwise.
My son, who is a voracious reader, mostly of classic literature (he's a really smart guy), told me recently that there is a tiktok trend going around, complaining about people reading in public, calling them "performative readers." In other words, they're not really reading those books, they're just pretending to read to show off. Now he seems a bit intimidated to be seen reading in public. I told him to ignore the idiots. They're just people who can barely read, and think everybody is as stupid as them, so they must be faking the reading.
Ironic, because posting TikToks is like the most performative nonsense possible
I discovered AO3 2 years ago and have over 400 bookmakers that I'm actively reading when they update. Don't worry everyone I'll binge read for the rest of you
I read AoE3, and was curious how that had nothing to do with books. And AoE2 was the best.
Reclassify doom scrolling as recreational.
I solve problems people.
Audiobooks and a speaker headband got me back into reading.
If I have problems sleeping at least I get a story out of it. If I'm constantly replaying the same chapter it's because I'm sleeping well. I'll do a couple books/month this way.
For anyone in the US that doesn't know:
-You can sign up for your local public library online.
-Then download Libby or Hoopla.
-You can then check out books, including audio, and comics (I read all of Invincible and The Boys recently).
-They also have Movies, TV, and Music sections but I'm unfamiliar with them.
It's great and free. More people should use it. Also, physically go to you library if you can. It's a great resource and they have little clubs and get togethers if you are trying to meet people.
I think a big part is the switch to audiobooks, I know a lot of my friends have moved almost exclusively to those. It's a lot easier to listen to a book while cleaning, driving, working out, cooking, etc.
I still read physical books, but I have to set aside time for it, time I could spend doing something else if I was free to just listen to it.
I don’t know how people stay “locked in” to audiobooks. My mind wanders when the text isn’t commanding my attention, and I lose the plot — ESPECIALLY if I’m doing something while I listen.
Since half of Americans are functionally illiterate, how would they read for fun?
I started working sixty hours a week to make ends meet. Hard to spare the time.
I read because it's nice to be in a differently reality for a bit. I generally do fantasy, because the world's immersive and it's fun to get lost in. My buddy said he's reading The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy, and I had it in the list, and it's definitely not the escape that The Stormlight Archive was.
As with others here, I also do the audiobook thing. Reading is reserved for the time before bed, 15-30m or so, and audiobooks are for when you're engaged in something that doesn't require your full attention, like operating heavy machinery or power tools.
More other types of entertainment existing now.
I don't have the mental bandwidth to read Mich. I'm always exausted
Weird, I've been reading a lot more this year. But I do go through phases:
Binge Watch TV/Movies
Binge Reading
Binge Gaming
I'm in the middle piece right now. Probably 6 or 7 books in the past couple of months? Started my first read of Roadside Picnic last night, should finish it tonight.
I do a ton of recreational reading, but it's mostly articles and comments here instead of books.
I "read" a lot. Just audio books. I don't usually get time to sit down and read, but I do a lot of driving and other mind numbing chores. For that, I "read"
I count myself among the lapsed readers. I grew up as a voracious reader. I was ALWAYS the best reader in school, and always had a book with me. I even preferred to eat alone, so I could read.
Today, I can't remember the last book that I read with my eyes. I listen to audio books on road trips, but I also mix that up with podcasts and comedy videos.
In some ways, people are reading more than ever, they're just reading stuff on their phones, just not books.
Im definately part of this one. I read voraciously up until college when I had to lay off of it during the school year or it interfered with studies to much. Was still my favorite pass time till the new millenia when the internet sorta took over (work n life and junk is maybe a bit to blame given my first decent job and getting married). Last book I read was the last book robert jordan wrote in the wheel of time series. Maybe something after that but even at the point I read that I had borrowed it from a work friend I shared an office with when he finished it. So I was way slowed down and figure that was 2005 or 2006 since he picked up the book as soon as it was available in hardcover. Oh man its been 20 years since I was big on reading. Going to be half my life soon enough.
People are developing vastly different forms of entertainment. I play games, i would rather do that than read a book. It is more engaging to me to interact with the author's imagination in real time.
I'm part of this as well. I read a ton as a kid to the point my parents took away my books as punishment. Gaming definitely did (and does) take up more and more time I could be reading with. But it's honestly been give and take. Recent games reignited a desire to read sci fi, so I got 3 books into the Dune series and read Neuromancer and some of Gibsons other short stories just this year.
I hope that we see a resurgence similar to vinyl, where physical media gets a revival. I'll admit, i read quite a few books on my phone. Maybe I'm getting old, but having the actual books is becoming more and more appealing by the day. It might be coming back guys!
I just built a new bookshelf for my home. Solid wood, 8ft tall, 16ft long. I even added a sliding ladder. Its ben my dream to have a bookshelf like this. I laugh at the thought years from now when the house sells again people will look at it and be pissed, like “what the hell am i supposed to do with that?!”
Lol let the uncultured swine worry, I know I'd be thrilled to see something like that because I too have always wanted something like that...