To date I've read 15 books, 6 pamphlets and 40-something magazine articles, so I'd classify my reading habit as avid.
In actuality I've had a bit of trouble picking up reading again after stopping outright for a good 2-3 years. Fiction is no longer fascinating to me, it has depreciated my interest to be nearly as incessantly lifeless as non-fiction. I have come to view most literary devices as lazy. Magic, advanced technology, the supernatural, none of these are intriguing or really do anything to convey conflict outside of a limitless power struggle between (usually) objective ends of the moral spectrum. Restriction breeds creativity. A genuine narrative that confines itself to the natural realm of real life relates to the reader on a deeper level aside from fictions usual "if I was in this hypothetical I would do the same thing as the good-guy protagonist so that's why I identify with them." The majority of my favorite pieces of literature are either entirely devoid of conflict and motive or present something evil at first and then try to rationalize it into good. Many of my favorite novel moments come at the very end of a dystopian story where the neo-de-facto arch-evil corporate overlord actually has a really good point that I mostly agree with.