The Kindle and the easy availability of audio books are a real boon, though. I’ve read a fair number of classics now that I always “intended” to around to, but didn’t.
There is a huge difference between the kind of reading you do on a social network and read an actual book, though.
And strangely, people are now communicating through text, and it seems to be making them less literate,
I’ve learned a lot from the Internet. For example, before getting on the ‘Net, I had no idea about the guy on the grassy knoll or that the moon landing was faked. I even believed the propoganda about the earth being round. It’s amazing how ignorant I was before the Internet came along and taught me the truth.
When I hear someone say they don’t like to read, I wonder how they keep abreast of current events. I think of all of the great stories they’re missing out on. I don’t mean just the classics; everything from romance novels to murder mysteries to historical tomes, biographies and a hundred more subjects. I think our lives are becoming 30 second sound bites. As for texting, the shorthand and emojis that are used are just leading people further and further away from actually talking to each other. If you’re thinking ’ I bet she uses texting", you would be wrong. I don’t send them and I don’t read what I get; my cell phone is turned off unless I’m on a trip. Maybe ten people have my number and they know better than to call me. When I leave for a trip and turn the darn thing on, the first thing I do is delete each and every text message. I don’t care who it came from or when. I’m getting down from my soapbox now.
Today it’s tldr. In high school there were synopses, including the one of The Great Gatsby that described Jordan Baker as “he” or “him” which didn’t work out so well. And watching the movie versions of Frankenstein was found to not improve the curve on grading the exams.
We should read more. Alas, I read mainly for entertainment and I’m one of the few among my friends who reads more than they watch videos/movies. I do have some friends who entertain themselves by reading history and biography, but when I’ve tried that, I just get bored. Of course, for half my career, I’d have fallen rapidly behind if I had not voraciously read books and articles about my field, so maybe I’ve served my time.
BE THIS GUY over 5 years ago
By any means necessary.
DanielRyanMulligan over 5 years ago
Books don’t need that bat to convince me at all. I’m too sheepish to fight back.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
What would be that one book Pig is holding and about to read: “War and Peace”?
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
A Tale of Two Cheeses?
finkd over 5 years ago
They must be hard covers.
juncarlo over 5 years ago
That’s a very aggressive literature.
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
We need more books like those.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 5 years ago
Online reading counts too. But WHAT you read is crucial.
einarbt over 5 years ago
Tough books.
enigmamz over 5 years ago
If you guys could update your information, and NOT make it go through any fact checking….
jessie d. over 5 years ago
Reading, writing, arithmetic, set to the tune of a hickory stick. Our forebears knew how to get that education in you.
Gent over 5 years ago
Those must be communist books, threatening people with weapons and forcing ’em to do things their way.
nitromicro over 5 years ago
You don’t need to hit the books, in Russia, the books hit you! – Yakov Smirnoff
Chithing Premium Member over 5 years ago
How to win friends and influence people.
Snoots over 5 years ago
Don’t cave in. Just tell them back off or you’ll break their spines. That’ll freeze them in their tracks. : )
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
I’ve heard it said that there is much violence in books… so it’s true!
Melki Premium Member over 5 years ago
Do what he says – those paper cuts can be nasty.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Presidency for Dummies…..unedited, video book available,
snappyboy over 5 years ago
Guess who sent the books out to go door to door? The LIBRARIAN!
ekw555 over 5 years ago
in fact, they weren’t asking at all.
Sportymonk over 5 years ago
I love reading but would rather read a book than my iPhone.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 5 years ago
ASAP!
Ignatz Premium Member over 5 years ago
The Kindle and the easy availability of audio books are a real boon, though. I’ve read a fair number of classics now that I always “intended” to around to, but didn’t.
There is a huge difference between the kind of reading you do on a social network and read an actual book, though.
And strangely, people are now communicating through text, and it seems to be making them less literate,
hariseldon59 over 5 years ago
Book them for attempted assault.
me over 5 years ago
Pig should read Animal Farm. Then maybe the books would “leaves” him alone.
Tentoes over 5 years ago
Sometimes I have to agree with Gru: “This is literature?”
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
Hate literature.
RobinHood over 5 years ago
Game of Thrones and Field of Dreams?
Stocky One over 5 years ago
Are those weapons of mass instruction?
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Facebook newsfeed? There’s news on facebook? Cute kitty and puppy vids are news?
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
Join the book “club”.
Purple People Eater over 5 years ago
I’ve learned a lot from the Internet. For example, before getting on the ‘Net, I had no idea about the guy on the grassy knoll or that the moon landing was faked. I even believed the propoganda about the earth being round. It’s amazing how ignorant I was before the Internet came along and taught me the truth.
Queen of America over 5 years ago
When I hear someone say they don’t like to read, I wonder how they keep abreast of current events. I think of all of the great stories they’re missing out on. I don’t mean just the classics; everything from romance novels to murder mysteries to historical tomes, biographies and a hundred more subjects. I think our lives are becoming 30 second sound bites. As for texting, the shorthand and emojis that are used are just leading people further and further away from actually talking to each other. If you’re thinking ’ I bet she uses texting", you would be wrong. I don’t send them and I don’t read what I get; my cell phone is turned off unless I’m on a trip. Maybe ten people have my number and they know better than to call me. When I leave for a trip and turn the darn thing on, the first thing I do is delete each and every text message. I don’t care who it came from or when. I’m getting down from my soapbox now.
sparkle 13 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m safe- books consider me a friend !!! lol
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sounds like Rat’s kind of books.
chris_weaver over 5 years ago
Reading time – an offer you can’t refuse.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Just burn them. All.
ROY PICKETT over 5 years ago
Take that!, Zuckerberg
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
Pastis, would you please stop shilling for your latest Pearls collection.
Display over 5 years ago
Today it’s tldr. In high school there were synopses, including the one of The Great Gatsby that described Jordan Baker as “he” or “him” which didn’t work out so well. And watching the movie versions of Frankenstein was found to not improve the curve on grading the exams.
Tootsie Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m currently reading "Love Your Enemies – Arthur Brooks ". It reads like a textbook and is very informative.
zeexenon over 5 years ago
Come on, who is this? Stephen King?
Bookworm over 5 years ago
I think I’m safe. I would like to think if such books came calling on me, my library would rise to my defense.
Iwa Iniki over 5 years ago
Personally I love books. I like the feel of them and of course love to read what is inside.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
We should read more. Alas, I read mainly for entertainment and I’m one of the few among my friends who reads more than they watch videos/movies. I do have some friends who entertain themselves by reading history and biography, but when I’ve tried that, I just get bored. Of course, for half my career, I’d have fallen rapidly behind if I had not voraciously read books and articles about my field, so maybe I’ve served my time.
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Overly-aggressive books: a sure sign of the Apocalypse….
Glammerocity over 5 years ago
Maybe if books had more emoji, so people could understand and know how to interpret them properly.