In a very short forum message, declaring that I seem to miss something seems to be more than self evident.
Here in New Zealand many many children do read for enjoyment and recreation, and not just Harry Potter. The point I was making, to be as clear as possible and not open to miss interpretation. Globally I think there are many many children reading and many authors writing books, more now than ever before.
The state of your library speaks more to the relationship between libraries and youth than it does between youth and reading. IMO.
As to the regional quantities and qualities of books and readers compared to "my" day, I'll leave to speculation. I agree that the 70's and 80's were dark times for readers, but that's 30 years ago and not today's children.
Aside: One of my sons "discovered" reading via HP and has become an avid reader. Now years later as a 17 yr old he has recently completed the Night's Dawn series, which neatly falls into the zombie, not "proper" SciFi category, but he is reading and they are books and there are a lots of other young people just like him. He never visits the library.
My daughter who has always been an avid reader, visited the local library until she had consumed everything she could find that interested her and now hardly visits. I'm sure that doesn't mean she's stopped reading, but it's currently those Pern books with dragons in them, which aren't "real" SciFi so don't count.
