In late 2008 Karl Rove wrote a piece for the Wall Street Journal about his annual competition with President George W Bush. Every year the supreme leader and his grand vizier (or president and senior advisor, depending which way way you want to look at it) would see who could read the most books. In 2006, Rove claims, Rove read 110 books and the president read 95. That's like, almost two full books per week - including Albert Camus's "The Stranger", which (having read it myself, I can promise you) is not light reading.
So where did the president get the time? And - as they're discussing on GOOD - how many books are you averaging a year?