Book Lovers
I love books. It’s a shame I cannot keep them all. I don’t like them to be piled up to the point I stumble over them. So after I read them, I donate them to the library and keep only my very favorites. Or I sell them on Amazon.
In all the houses I have looked at and for some reason or other did not buy, what I felt most attracted to was a library room with floor to ceiling shelves, and every type of book. (Those with professional kitchens I know why I don’t live in; too expensive.) When the kids move out one of their rooms will surely end up a library.
I’m in the library now, checking out three more books. Photography, because I surely need improvement as a photographer. Stained glass, because my SIL is giving a class and I want to have a clue while I’m there taking photographs. And tailoring, of course.
I just finished Candace Bushnell’s latest novel, One Fifth Avenue. It was a nice, fun read. If you’re not familiar with her; she wrote Sex and the City and Four Blondes and Lipstick Jungle. (And something else I haven’t read.) I like her books for entertainment, even though I am not rich, glamorous, or a New Yorker. I’m so pleased to have gotten interested in a novel instead of a reference for a change.
Now I’m reading Tony Zinni’s book, Leading the Charge. I met him once. He was General Anthony Zinni then. I really thought the book would be awful, in spite of him being very charismatic in person. But it is actually engaging. Just because I had met him and he spoke to me (no reason why he needed to) I felt compelled to check the book out. But I thought it would be like reading homework. And I expected to read one chapter and give up, because it is not actually homework. I am pleased that it is actually interesting.
DH is home sick, which means he alternately wants me to go away and be silent, and bring him medicine and pet his head. I am bad at that. And I thought I might find a friend hiding from her horrid spouse here in the library. But no joy on that. Just good books and no surprise, a fantastic wi-fi signal when not seated in the childrens section.
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