I suppose that people may read more, but with lower quality of writing. Of course, I base this on what I see around my college campus. Most people I know read Steven King or Michael Crichton, and seldom expose themselves to serious literature.
I view this as a serious problem. I'm not sure who blame. My finger's pointed at modern authors, the public for not challenging themselves, television and the Internet for distracting people, and the publishing industry for not taking risks and only publishing safe bets that are sure to sell.
I'm wondering whether this is a growing trend or if most people never flocked to more challenging literature and classics. However, as a young man my data on this subject are weak.
Do people read more or less then they did twenty years ago? Please discuss, particularly older members who have more life experience regarding the subject.


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