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What is your question? I was not much of a reader in my high school years. I considered myself a slow reader and even took a remedial reading course. But as an English major in college, I was forced into reading a book a week and more. Now I read constantly. Both fiction and non-fiction. I especially love SF/Fantasy and Historic novels, biographies, autobiographies, and personal growth books. Currently I have 4 books going: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, Coming to Age: The Croning Years and Late-Life Transformation by Jane Pretat, I'm Too Young To Be Seventy, by Judith Viorst and Cassenova's Memoirs edited (from the original 12 volumes!) by Joseph Monet, pubished in 1930 - a book I picked up at Salvation Army for a dollar!
13 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
My OL reads a book a day or more. I gave her a Kindle when the local libraries were shut down over budget problems here and in the state. Since then she has continued to read avidly and she has over 100 books stored on her Kindle. It is in a pdf format so its not some weird code to access and the price is reasonable. The Public libraries on-line are working to put files and books on-line and available too. There are autobios on line in many locations, the site for the nobel prize people have files of prize winners autobios that are a very good read in my opinion.
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |