I have always been an avid reader. When I was a child, I couldn’t wait until school to learn to read, so I begged my mother to teach me. She taught me to read using my older siblings’ comic books. Once I started reading I couldn’t get enough. I usually have 2 or 3 books going at once. A 2007 poll by the Associated press revealed that one in four Americans did not read a book in the previous year. Of those who did read, the typical number read was 4. How many books did you read last year?
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Hey Kirsten we at Meady's Musings Production House so agree! And feel free to burrow our reading and writing bear if you like to prove the point!
http://meadysmusings.blogspot.com/2010/09/maniac-…
I'd also like to add that all writers are readers!
And writers are usually leaders and to lead you often have to write!
Aaah…the power of the pen…or the keyboard!
Lovely post!
It should be noted though that one can also read on the internet of course so it's not all bad…I mean there are blogs, ebooks and all sorts of stimulating thought things in electronic form…it's the same process just a different medium! Excellent point that readers make leaders and that perhaps not all readers are leaders but for sure all leaders are readers!