I read probably every day if I can; if not, a few times a week. I'm reading one book on my phone's Kindle application that I don't find to be particularly amazing, but it's a fun jaunt called Waking Up Married by Mira Lyn Kelly. It was free an easy, entertaining-in-the-wrong-way kinda read, so why not?
In addition to that, I've been reading a few books that could be considered religious/political, depending more on if someone takes offense/interest to them, so I won't mention the titles--two of them deal with memoirs seeped in a certain religious culture and the other studies and discusses healthcare as it's done around the world.
Other than that, I'm reading my grandfather-in-law (is that a thing?)'s memoirs which have been published, and I get to read my mom's memoirs as I'm editing them for her when I can (very rare). And I've begun Education for the Intercultural Experience, which is a book of researched essays concerning language learning and cultural adjustment education. I have to put that one down for now, though, since I have four books going on at once that I'm reading when I can.
Don't take me as someone who reads a lot though. I mean, I would if I could; but to be honest, I'm mainly reading Waking Up Married and one of the borderline religious ones (it's not religious per se, but it deals with a certain religious culture that I am/was/whatever a part of).
EDIT: And I read mostly in paper books, but I have no aversion to reading online when I can.