Bb011

April 19th, 2011 at 5:42 PM ^

This is pretty crazy. It would be one thing if he never read a book cover to cover for school even, but this is his first EVER? 

Newk

April 19th, 2011 at 5:46 PM ^

Dicey. But in his defense, in doing research for my PhD I've found that figuring out which parts of a book are important and skipping the rest is a very valuable skill.

TrueBlueinVA

April 19th, 2011 at 5:49 PM ^

Im guilty of reading a book from cover to cover but during my 4 years in college I cant say i read a book all the way through, especially one required for a class

ypsituckyboy

April 19th, 2011 at 5:50 PM ^

I'm about to graduate law school, and I only remember reading one book cover-to-cover during either law school or undergrad. That book was a summary of another book.

Tha Quiet Storm

April 19th, 2011 at 5:51 PM ^

I took the thread title to mean that Walker had just finished writing his first book.  My assumption could not be more diametrically opposed to the reality of the situation.

oriental andrew

April 19th, 2011 at 6:16 PM ^

I've read plenty of books cover-to-cover, but I don't think I've ever read an entire textbook.  That said, I guess I could see how it might not be too big of a priority for an athlete to read an entire book.  Depending on his background, the same could probably be said for his time in elementary/jr high.  In fact, I know many people who never bothered to actually read entire books, rather reading portions of it and relying on movies/cliff notes for the rest.  These are also people who aren't interested in reading for leisure.  More an indictment of our societal woes rather than a criticism of Walker.  Sad?  Yes.  Uncommon?  Probably not.  

Last book I read was the Book of Lies by UM alumnus Brad Meltzer.  Not particularly high-brow, but knocked out the whole thing on my business trip to Europe last week.  

Desmonlon Edwoodson

April 19th, 2011 at 7:23 PM ^

I remember when I first read it the author was accused of racism, classism, and generally being a jerk.   It is quite an indightment of our educational system.  The fact that he finished elementary school--much less junior high or high school without reading a book probably says something about priorities for "student athletes" and the priorities of their "educators".

robpollard

April 19th, 2011 at 8:30 PM ^

Walker didn't say he didn't read whole books just for school.  He said, "It is the first book I've ever read."  That's it. Not much wiggle room there.

And it's not like he's a math major or engineering where narrative doesn't matter and you skip around to get to problem sets, etc.  He's a freaking sociology major!  Books about race, culture, history, etc. have got to be part of the core curriculum.

I know he's an athlete and he's going to get paid millions of dollars, but it's pretty patheic on UConn's part, at a minimum.

1464

April 19th, 2011 at 9:30 PM ^

Sparty nooo!

Per the comments:
 
this seriously is better than i did, i havent read a book since the 6th grade and the end of the goosebumps series, graduated michigan state with magna #### laude too, as long as you can read and comprehend emails who really cares now and days??? 

I wonder if this also includes math books on order of operation...