Saucycardog said:
The title says it. This has been brough to my attention recently and I honestly can't tell. I don't see a whole lot of people read but then I can't judge based on that alone.
Do you think the current generation of kids/young adults read less?
EDIT: I guess I'm the dumb one here. I thought people would understand what I was saying with "reading", as in reading books. Normally people just say "reading" when they talk about someone reading a book. But I guess this doesn't apply everywhere.
Hi, firstly about your edit remark, no that would make others here the 'dumb ones' as reading is an obvious implication to reading books, if they were stupid enough to mean like 'wow, people actually can't read as much?' that's their stupidity, not yours.
On with the T. Honetly, I love video games and DVDs so much, books do get squished out more times than not, I'm currently beginning the 12 book series on Horatio Hornblower (one of the characters whom Captain Kirk is said to be based upon), and its quite good, reading it on an iPod, one of the things its actually useful for surprisingly, but yeah before that, I was reading Mathew Reily a bit, but his stuff got terrible around 'Seven Ancient Wonders' seriously dude, Matty boy, keep your main characters limited, 10 is just way too much.
I think the premise on the whole would be sound, there are many more forms of entertainment much more exciting than books, but I hope books still stick around.