Oh dear, I wish I didn't have to say this but...I really don't have any problems leaving books out.

My dd is 5.5 and loves books being read to her, but she's not ready to read any of the books by herself. My ds (9) is NOT into books and I really wish he loved to read like I did when I was little. He will read what I tell him, when I tell him, with no problem, but he doesn't pick up books to read for pleasure on his own. He's a very creative kid, always thinking and creating. He'd play with Legos all day and not even look at a book if I'd let him.

I was hoping that all these great books could spark a love for reading. He'll read them and enjoy them, I'm sure, just not sure if he will ever CHOOSE to read. Glad I got that off my chest!
However, I can say that a little competition did help. A while ago my dd began reading some k12 phonics readers and just seeing her read made my ds read more in those 2 days than he did in the last 8 months!

My dd was great. She insisted on finishing every book she began and would not quit. She took an hour one day on a book that was over 30 pages with 2-4 lines per page and she just would not give up! She now only reads one story in a book each day, but that unknowing bit of competition seemed to spark my ds reading.
Thanks for all your "well wishing", I'll let you all know how it goes!
God bless, Michelle