Friday, April 4, 2008

Reading is my Favourite Hobby

Read the newspaper today, great suggestion:
Make a list of all the books you've read to return
to them with ease - my list begins in 2003:

Angëlique et la dëmone, Anastasia Krupnik - the
two stories complement each other remarkably
well - then Born For Love by Buscaglia, Celestial
911, Beyond Death's Door by Michael Rowlings

Why Me, Why This, Why Now by Norwood; and
Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do
by Robert Schuller; also Secrets Of The Lost
Races by Noorbergen, Recycled Crafts for Kids;

Spellfall by Katherine Roberts, Memoirs of a
Dangerous Alien, Johnny and the Bomb by
Pratchett; Sex Education by Jenny Davis;
The Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey,

Thursday's Universe by Martha Bartusiak; Mayan
Prophecies by Maurice Cotterel - oh wait, my book
indicates I read the previous two in 2001... the list
teaches me that reading is my favourite hobby,

and I have only indicated up to November 2003;
reading is the source of my own bibliotherapy,
of course...

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