I read, a lot, more so in the winter obviously, but year round though. Almost always paperback. I like the physical, tactile feeling of a book in my hands, I looked at those computer books, never, not me. Almost always fictional novels loosely based or centered around historical events or characters usually with some sort of military theme. Clancy, Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, John LeCarre, Robert Ludlum, Frederick Forsythe, Steven Coonts, Dale Brown, Schaara, Greg Iles. In between those, maybe a Clive Cussler, Harry Turtledove, a Steven King. I have some special books that I have to be in the right mood to read, Sparticus, a Ken Follett, Mark Twain, James Fennimore Cooper, the Stieg Larsson trilogy etc... I read a textbook last year about the Battle of Britain, weird. I'm now reading an author named Ted Bell whose fictional character Lord Alexander Hawk is part Jack Reacher, Mitch Rapp, Scot Harvath, James Bond, Steven Segal, Sean Connery, and Jack Ryan, all rolled into one man who works covertly for MI6 dispatching terrorists. Its a bit hokey sometimes but reads fast and makes you think about all the stuff that happens behind the scenes that we never hear about in the war on terror. Who is reading what here? Books, just books. I like books.