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Books have always been my tempters, my inspiration and my guilty pleasures. They spur me to things both insane and noble -- to be a writer myself, but to spend entire days immersed in reading while ignoring "real life" things like the chem final I have first thing tomorrow (and have obviously not studied for).
I mentioned a while back that I was going to try what Steph J. did and read 52 books in as many weeks. I toyed on and off with the notion, but I think I've decided in favor of it now -- of keeping an actual log of what I've read. So to the best of my knowledge, books since December 25, 2006 include:
1. Beauty by Robin McKinley
2. The Coelura by Anne McCaffrey
3. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
4. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
5. An Assembly Such As This by Pamela Aidan
6. Duty and Desire by Pamela Aidan
7. These Three Remain by Pamela Aidan
Of course, the last three have been finished over the last three days -- crazy what books can do, I guess. But they're the only explanation for why I haven't spent a single moment studying for my chemistry final. I guess I'm worried that I didn't study? But not worried enough to stop reading.
I mentioned a while back that I was going to try what Steph J. did and read 52 books in as many weeks. I toyed on and off with the notion, but I think I've decided in favor of it now -- of keeping an actual log of what I've read. So to the best of my knowledge, books since December 25, 2006 include:
1. Beauty by Robin McKinley
2. The Coelura by Anne McCaffrey
3. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
4. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
5. An Assembly Such As This by Pamela Aidan
6. Duty and Desire by Pamela Aidan
7. These Three Remain by Pamela Aidan
Of course, the last three have been finished over the last three days -- crazy what books can do, I guess. But they're the only explanation for why I haven't spent a single moment studying for my chemistry final. I guess I'm worried that I didn't study? But not worried enough to stop reading.