I too was about to say - be careful what you wish for! Our house is almost lined with books. I only keep classics and a few books that I know I will read again, as I remember books once I have read them. DBH however keeps all of his as his and his mother's memory work differently, they can read and re-read a book many times. I have bought him a kindle to try to counter the problem, and it does seem to be working, but I still need to work out how to get him to part with a few hundred scifi books before I can decorate our dining room.
However - Ex didn't read, and seemed to resent me doing so. It was awful as I read at every opportunity. Many children used to be discouraged from reading though, it was considered a lazy waste of time, so I understand why he did feel like that. It was also considered anti-social by many.
I think it gives you another common interest. I love finding a book that I know he will enjoy.
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] it's best to find it elsewhere, and I think a book club is a great idea. You can't make someone read that isn't really interested I'm afraid.
