Summary

Concerns about American men reading less fiction have sparked cultural debates linking the trend to toxic masculinity and political shifts, such as increased support for Donald Trump.

Men read fewer books and less fiction than women, but the gap is modest. 73% of men and 78% of women read books annually, with fiction readership differing by 10-17%.

The exaggerated 80/20 gender fiction market split lacks verified sources.

Critics argue the “crisis” reflects fears about male disengagement, yet male authors still dominate bestseller lists and literary awards, complicating the narrative.

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    22 days ago

    If anyone needs a good fiction read, the Hyperion Cantos series by Dan Simmons was so good that I just finished my second run of the series. It involves entities that run backwards in time as a future, space-faring human society moves forwards in time, and everything snaps into place in the last book. Very satisfying, and re-readable!

    One discovered planet has tombs that are moving backwards in time, and nobody has any idea what they do, except that they are beginning to open, and a death cult is involved. And all hell is about to break loose :)

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0399178619