A recent poll found that one in four American adults didn't read a book at all in the past year:
One in four adults read no books at all in the past year, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll released Tuesday. Of those who did read, women and older people were most avid, and religious works and popular fiction were the top choices.
The survey reveals a nation whose book readers, on the whole, can hardly be called ravenous. The typical person claimed to have read four books in the last year half read more and half read fewer. Excluding those who hadn't read any, the usual number read was seven.
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To be sure, the poll wasn't conducted very well, or at least the article that reports its results was poorly written. The poll should be structured such that it counts people who COMPLETED books. Asking folks if they "read books" is taken by many to include "reading from books", which isn't the same thing.
I think religious works are fine to be counted as long as the survey results aren't skewed (and I think they may be) by someone occasionally reading a few passages or a chapter out of the Bible (or whatever) and counting that as "reading a book last year". Even secular humanists could benefit from reading the Bible as literature, but a chapter here and there isn't good enough to count as "I read a book last year". Decent pollsters should have realized that their poll would be susceptible to such skews and would have worked hard at structuring the questions to avoid that. The article gives no evidence that they did.
Straight talk from Sid.
In other words, you don't have to "read books" to be identified as a reader...
However I read one "book" to my kids every night if not more. I would never count reading to someone else as reading, so I'm not sure how this should work.
I wonder how many of the people who don't read CAN'T read. Did they include that in their survey? It can't be much fun to sit down with a 500-page novel if you're functionally illiterate.
My daughters read, my sons-in-law read, my grandchildren read--even the four-year-old reads.