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06/09/10(Wed)07:24 No.768711Here
are some of my suspicions:
- People are forced to read books
they hate in school and it completely puts them off. I'm very
sympathetic to this - Related point to the last, books are constantly
being associated with education and 'smarts'. Advocates think this
helps but I think it's seriously backfiring since it takes the focus off
books as a recreational activity available to everyone, which is what
people should be seeing them as. - Regarding young readers, books
just look old fashioned. It certainly doesn't help when you have these
middle aged to elderly faggots on TV comparing now to their day,
discussing the horrors of new media and how we should all read books
instead. These people are old fashioned, completely out of touch with
current society and they refuse to change, and this image is passed onto
the traditional media they advocate like books. - New forms of
entertainment. More options to choose from results in fewer people
picking books - Books can be quite expensive and take up space -
Another hunch of mine, book pirating hasn't quite caught on yet, at
least not to the extent of music, films and video games. Despite ebooks
existing it doesn't occur to a lot of people that you can pirate a book.
People these days like to be able to try before they buy, I know I do. |