Are You Addicted to Reading Books? Like Me?

Do you like reading books? I do.

“I have lived 2000 lives and I have loved 1000 loves. I’ve walked on distant worlds and seen the end of time. Because I read.” George RR Martin.

I recently finished  Wayne Dyer‘s I Can See Clearly Now. In it he said that approximately 10% of the American population buys 95% of all the published books, and that 90% of the adult population never buys a book at all. [Maybe they get their books at a library instead?]. I was really surprised at that statistic.

So, where do you stand? Are you one of the 10%? Well I am. I LOVE books. I have bookshelves full of them, to my wife’s mild displeasure.

Are you one of the 73% of people who has actually read a book recently? In a major study, roughly a quarter of U.S. adults (27%) said they hadn’t read a single book in the past year. Wow.

If you are a member of the AbundanceTogether community and regularly read my daily e-mails, you will have noticed that I frequently recommend books, reports or articles for you to read. And I hope you have done so, because as Dr. Seuss says “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

I would rather read the book, than watch the movie. When reading, my imagination can run amok. Have you ever been disappointed by the movie interpretation of a book? I have. I was just thinking about one of my favourite books, the 1989 novel – A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. The movie, Simon Birch, a 1998 American comedy-drama film loosely based on the book, was a major letdown for me. Often, I find that the plot lines are not the same or the characters in the movie or the TV show don’t look like or sound like at all like the ones that I have imagined in my mind as I was reading.

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I suppose that in some way my reading is an escape from reality. Not that I don’t love my current reality, but I can visit places, do things, meet people, time travel and enjoy amazing experiences in a way that I couldn’t otherwise do.

How many books did you read last year? I read a bit every morning and every few days I will do a marathon read for the whole day. I kept track of the number of books that I actually read in 2020 and it was: 90. Can you believe it? Of those, only fifteen were e-books and 53 of the 90 were strictly for pleasure, mainly novels, historical fiction, some “who done its” and a few science fiction and horror books. [Stephen King is one of my favourite authors, and he once said, “Books are uniquely portable magic”]. The remainder were metaphysical, spiritual, inspirational, and personal development writings. Some of them I skimmed , but most I read through to the end. 

By the way, I read any and all of the books, e-books and reports that I ever recommend in my AbundanceTogether emails. In case you don’t know, I am semi-retired and have plenty of free time on my hands. Plus, I’ve been in COVID lock-down for a number of months, with not much else to do. I admit to having taken a speed reading course back in College, so I can generally get through a book or essay pretty quickly.

Instead of electronic books I prefer paper copies that I can take down to the beach or read in the privacy of my throne room. I like to flip back and forth, reread pages, underline, and make notes along the borders and you can’t easily do that with e-books. I’ve been known to print off electronic copies of books just so that I have them on paper.

I try to read any book that my wife has read, shortly after she’s done so, so she and I can discuss the contents over dinner. She and I don’t necessarily always have the same taste in books however, or in movies or Netflix series either. I tend to be more flexible than she is [of course 😇] and I will sit through a chick flick whereby she’ll walk out of the TV room if I start to watch a space movie. I’m also known for occasionally buying a book that I like and then sending a copy to each of my two daughters. I think they have actually read some of them.

My wife gets some of the books  for us from the library while most I buy on Amazon, primarily because I get free Prime delivery. Occasionally, if they are less expensive than at Amazon, I’ll buy from Chapters/Indigo here in Canada. The catch, however, is that I usually have to spend a certain amount to get free shipping, so I generally overspend. There have also been times when I have received a hard copy of a book free, directly from the author, if I have paid for the shipping and handling charges. I know – it’s not exactly free, but it’s cheaper than the alternative. There are also a lot of no charge e-books and e-reports available online, or through promotions, that I download to read later on my computer.

During the cooler months I usually read in my living room with the fireplace on, sitting in my recliner, looking out at the trees and the lake, like I’m doing now. During the warmer months, I’m out on the back deck. I usually have a cup of black coffee and a pen and paper on hand. Harley the cat has a habit of nibbling on my toes and begging for another treat when I’m reading and I try to humour him. Occasionally he wants to lay down in the chair which I am using, so, because I’m a wonderful cat owner, and because he’s so old, I’ll give in and let him have it and move to another chair.

My early morning inspiration comes from Pocket Full of Miracles by Joan Borysenko, A Beginner’s Guide to the Universe by Mike Dooley, and Daily Word by Unity Worldwide Ministries. I read a page or two of each of them every day. Next on my list is rereading The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. Last time I read it I was still in my 20’s.

At the time of writing this blog [later February 2021] I’m eagerly looking forward to the birthday gift that my wife had promised me. It’s the newest novel by Stephen King. I should tell you that I’ve read pretty well every book he has ever written.

In the throne room I’m gradually working my way through the Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes. In the living room I’m currently finishing Millionaire Success Habits by Dean Graziosi and re-reading, for the third time, A Course in Miracles [it doesn’t seem to get any easier].

On my bedside table I have the book Crucial Conversations by a variety of authors, but I have admittedly not read very much of it since I usually reserve the bedroom for lovemaking and sleeping. My weekly online book study is The Way of Transformation by Jayem. All of that reading does not include the on-line and paper copies of the periodicals and magazines that I subscribe to. Yeah – I’m addicted to the written word aren’t I!

BTW – I’m in the process of writing my own book. It’s going to be a labour of love and I figure it’s going to take at least a year. To learn more about the writing process I’ve started reading the Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron as well as The Book You Were Born to Write by Kelly Notaras. I also enrolled in the Hay House Writers Community course and am really enjoying the weekly lessons. My new book is going to be a “real one” of 200 pages or so, compared to the e-book on The Law of Attraction that I wrote a few years ago. That one, Using the Law of Attraction [How To Increase Abundance In All Areas Of Your Life] was more of an extended report than a full-fledged book, being only 23 pages long. If you’re interested, you can buy it on Amazon or you can get it for free by clicking on this link. Yeah, I know – it’s a shameless plug.

Now, it seems that for every book that I read, I add two more to the stack of unread ones on my bookshelves. I promised my wife that I would not get anymore until I got through most of them, but I must admit that I’ve been buying some Kindle books on sale, with the plan of reading them on her laptop while on our next beach, resort or cottage vacation, or at our timeshare in the fall [COVID-19 permitting].

So, why don’t you join me in a reading challenge? I encourage you to set a goal for yourself and then track how many books you’ve actually read. Personally speaking, I want to average at least a book a week in 2021, and I’m doing quite well so far. I can usually read a novel in a day or two, but with the heavier and deeper inspirational and self-improvement books, I’ll read them over a period of weeks or even months. Just a chapter or page or two each day. I always have one or more of those going in my throne room.

As Adam Stanley tells us “It’s better to have your nose in a book, than in someone else’s business.” So get your act together, and then – grab a book😁

In closing, I must admit that this certainly has been a long blog compared to some of my previous ones. Hope you enjoyed it. Feel free to email me and let me know what you thought of it, and share your feelings about the topic of BOOKS.

Keep manifesting only good things 🙂 
Tony

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