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This is difficult for me, but not because I've read a bunch of bad books and can't decide. It is because when I am reading a book I don't like, I usually put it down and reach for the next one. And since I write down only the books I have finished, not the books I start, I have a little work...
I have kept a list of books I've read since 1999. Its in a pretty journal and I just write the author and title as I finish each book. I also write when a new year begins. I don't think its weird at all. I want to know how many I've read, and what I've read. I find it handy, too, when...
I should have spoken(written) more precisely in my earlier post. I was talking about the past, the present and the future. I know the past happened. I see the effects of it every moment of every day. Five minutes ago was once now, and just because I'm not there anymore doesn't mean it didn't...
Here's my (not so abstract) take on it: time is real. There is now, was and will be. Seconds, minutes and hours, are just arbitrary measurements of when.
I haven't come across too many pop-up books lately. The books out now that just send my youngest into throes of "how does it do that?" wonderment are the board books with three dimensional plastic things and as the story goes (usually a counting story) and you turn the pages, one by one, they...
My gift arrived today!! It is a novel- 44 Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith. I can't wait to read it. Thank you so much, whoever you are (although I know you are in the UK, so that narrows it down a little :p )
Hubby gave me a new coffee machine which is really nice. I was supposed to get a new purse, a hand-held electrinoc chess game and a book from the children, but hubby didn't think to come home on Christmas Eve until way past the kids' bedtime, so nobody wrapped them. I will buy my own Christmas...
The Little Motorcycle by C. Edward Link
What is there left to say about it? AN excellent book with a main character I have not yet encountered in my library travels. The illustrations are eye-catching from page one. My boys, ages 6 and 2, were interested just by the cover alone. The story...
I still can't believe that Steph didn't point out all of Judd's lies when he was ripping her. I sure would have thrown that in his face. I was rooting for Steph or Rafe.:(