>>785558It never doesn't feel like a chore. Unless I have no access to a TV or smartphone.
Last book I really read was "Three Cups of Tea". Got it for free from school and had lots of time sitting in the parking garage between classes smoking weed. Then I found out the guy was a thief and stole a bunch of money from the organization.
Non-fiction normally interests me more though. I read a book about the "Skunkworks" years ago and that one was good. Last real fiction book that got my attention, I can't remember the name of. It was for a world lit class and was from an Indian (as in India) author. A bunch of short stories about thieves and scumbags and corrupt businessmen. I guess there are some good books out there once you get past the works of your typical early-mid 20th century American authors that we get force fed in high school.