On the subject of books, that brings to mind another rant of mine:
What's the deal with this mentality that people have that, "Once I read it, why do I need to buy it"? I mean, are people so anti-book that they're refuse to buy it simply because they've read it? I'm sure that's what libraries are for an all, but don't you ever feel like just picking up a book you've read before and giving it a re-read, or at least jog your memory about a certain thing that took place in the book? Heck, I remember back in the day in school, every year there was always a book-fair-esque thing towards the end of the year, where there would be different kinds of books available to kids for sale; I remember in Grade 8, there was a Garfield collection book that I decided to purchase... at one point, I decided to take a minute and start looking through it before it was time to go back to class, and one other kid walked up to me and asked if I bought it. Yes. Why? What do you mean why? Well, once you read it, what do you need to buy it for? Why would you buy it if you've already read it? I simply said because sometimes I like to re-read books. Once again, I was met with "Why?"
The anti-book mentality seems to keep getting even more extreme as the years go by; I know Kanye West has made it clear that he hates books so much that when he wrote his autobiography, it was only 52 pages long.