Yep, I definitely stayed in bed and read my book all damn day. It's the sort of day when as it's approaching dusk I have to consciously think back with effort to try and remember at least some thing useful I did during the daytime. And if I'm unsuccessful in my search, well, I still fall asleep eventually anyway.
Urban Dictionary defines: Reader's Block
"Related to Writer's Block, this is when you cannot, for the life of you, pick up a book and read it. Sure, you may be able to read a paragraph or two, or maybe even a page, but you don't retain anything of what you just read or have the attention span and/or will to go on. This is common for those who have ADD, are in possession of garbage literature, or are just so exhausted from having to read so many books during school/college that reading anything else, even for pleasure, has become impossible. To those who love to read, this is worse than heart disease and cancer combined."
Gizmodo on Life:
"Some of the geeks you know may say they prefer sun and air, but at least a third of them are lying...Bookworms who live for lazy weekend reads...Bookworms are creatures of comfort who crave for little more than a peaceful corner and a good read..."