Nice post everyone. When I was a kid, reading was all about total immersion in another world. Independant of things being "good" or "bad" I loved visiting other places/times/reality so a love of fiction developed into a love of history and then a love of words.
Video games are better for total immersion in another reality. I love to read, but i'm not sure, in all honesty, if that would be the case had i been brought into it ten years later than i was, slap bang in the middle of the video games revolution (second gen where the graphics begin to compete with the type of computer animation you see in Finding Nemo).
There will always be a place for books, and for reading. I am quite convinced that the "well" of creativity begins with the written word (see Lovecraft, who didn't even believe in writing, or religious texts from way back when - they can't all have been written by devine intervention people that would mean everyone was wrong as well as right!) but i think we're just going to have to accept that it's on the wane.


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), but I wonder if this trend really real or imagined...


