How do you define pleasure reading?

United States
January 12, 2009 2:55pm CST
I've been trying to do some pleasure reading whenever I have extra time and, so far, it's been mostly before I fall asleep. Instead of watching sitcoms, I've been reading (and liking that routine switch-up quite a bit, as a matter of fact). So, now I'm wondering . . . Do you consider pleasure reading to be just books? Or do you consider pleasure reading to be anything that doesn't have to do with work or homework?
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• United States
12 Jan 09
I guess anything that can be read can be pleasure reading, as long as you enjoy it. Typically, I only read books for enjoyment. I guess magazines and maybe the news could be read for enjoyment too.
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@makingpots (11915)
• United States
23 Jan 09
I consider pleasure reading something I do for entertainment. Books, yes, but even magazines and journals about pottery, etc. Also, myLot is pleasure reading for me.
@KrauseHome (36445)
• United States
12 Jan 09
Well actually I do like to read a Good book every now and then. The main problem is finding the time, as for me when I am not working, or sleeping if I am at home, I am either ocassionally relaxing in front of the TV watching TV or I am on the Internet usually here in myLot or checking Email, etc. But overall you can never go wrong with a Good book.
• Canada
12 Jan 09
I think anything that you enjoy to read is pleasurable...some people think it is comics, some long novels, some people are into magazines...as long as you enjoy it and it takes you on an adventure...or at least gives you a sense of peace while reading it, then to me that is a pleasure to read!!!