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26 Jan, 2006

Tough road for books

Posted by: John In: Books

No secret, I think, that books are under assault from any number of modern threats. Rich media everywhere; shorter attention spans; lots of noise everywhere. When I went to Japan last week, for 8 days, I took 4 books with me, as I expected to blow through them like usual. Actually, I didn’t really read even a single chapter. I mostly watched video on my computer, listened to music, wrote on my blog. My reading has slowed waaaay down the last couple of weeks. I’m pretty sure that it’ll pick up again without much trouble, but it’s an interesting note — if someone who values reading as much as I do isn’t reading as much, I think books have a tough road ahead. We’ll see.

2 Responses to "Tough road for books"

1 | Adam Nash

January 27th, 2006 at 7:06 am

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The same thing has happened to me the past year with far fewer books, but for me it seems to be my new schedule with work and baby. Very little time in 3 hours blocks to immerse in a book.

2 | Adam Nash

January 27th, 2006 at 8:06 am

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The same thing has happened to me the past year with far fewer books, but for me it seems to be my new schedule with work and baby. Very little time in 3 hours blocks to immerse in a book.


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