Nobody Reads Books Anymore
Or do they?
I hate to admit this.
I haven’t read a book in a very long time.
If you pressed me to tell you how long, I’d draw a blank.
“I couldn’t tell you,” I’d say.
Book reading — a once beloved pastime of mine — is the last thing on my mind these days.
And this is coming from an author. I’ve published 6 books. Mostly poetry. But a few short stories too.
I witnessed the rise of e-books, heralded in at a record pace with Amazon’s Kindle. Other competitors jumped on board, not wanting to miss out on the money.
However, if I’m being honest here, I don’t like reading books anymore. They’re too time-consuming to keep up with a daily or weekly habit.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not giving up on books. I’m certain if there’s a must-read book I’ll come across in the upcoming years, and I’ll want to read it from cover to cover.
But lately, nothing has crossed my radar.
And it’s not like I don’t have time to read books. I do. As a writer and author, I’m my own boss.
Most days, my schedule is wide open. Thanks to making smart investment decisions and relocating to the Philippines, where the cost of living is cheaper.