I have moved on to Steven King novels. I've always wanted to read his entire collection so I started with his first book, "Carrie."
At the same time I've been reading the Twilight Series for the first time. I've seen all the movies and know the stars but never got around to reading the books. I was always put off by the reviews and I have to say that this is one case where the movies are better than the books. Bella Swan's character in the books really bugs the crap out of me. She's so weak, needy, and always fainting or getting hurt. Give me a break.
I'm considering reading GoT now that everyone's mentioned it.
Also reading "The Stargate Conspiracy" which is a compare and contrast of a lot of the books on the Egyptian Pyramids and the various theories behind them. Some of the theories are really far out there and connect with Pyramids on Mars. Anyways it's something different.
Also went on a Jane Austen kick there for a little bit. She wrote for young women so her books are easily digestible and pleasurable.
I also have been on a kick re-reading all the books I read in Junior High and High School. It's interesting to observe my perspective at the age I am now verses my understanding of the works at my younger age. It's somewhat fascinating for me how much easier it is for me to read these books now than when I was that age and loathed it because it was assigned homework. I take pleasure in the simple things knowing that my reading comprehension has vastly improved. It make me feel so adult. lol
I really wish I could get Gone with the Wind on my Nook from the library, but it looks like I'll have to purchase it online and download it or check out the book from the library.
I feel so spoiled with the e-reader getting all my books from the library online conveniently and becoming a lady of leisure. I asked dh if it's a bad thing that all I really want to do during his residency is read books and get pedicures. He said we could set a budget for that.
At the same time I've been reading the Twilight Series for the first time. I've seen all the movies and know the stars but never got around to reading the books. I was always put off by the reviews and I have to say that this is one case where the movies are better than the books. Bella Swan's character in the books really bugs the crap out of me. She's so weak, needy, and always fainting or getting hurt. Give me a break.
I'm considering reading GoT now that everyone's mentioned it.
Also reading "The Stargate Conspiracy" which is a compare and contrast of a lot of the books on the Egyptian Pyramids and the various theories behind them. Some of the theories are really far out there and connect with Pyramids on Mars. Anyways it's something different.
Also went on a Jane Austen kick there for a little bit. She wrote for young women so her books are easily digestible and pleasurable.
I also have been on a kick re-reading all the books I read in Junior High and High School. It's interesting to observe my perspective at the age I am now verses my understanding of the works at my younger age. It's somewhat fascinating for me how much easier it is for me to read these books now than when I was that age and loathed it because it was assigned homework. I take pleasure in the simple things knowing that my reading comprehension has vastly improved. It make me feel so adult. lol
I really wish I could get Gone with the Wind on my Nook from the library, but it looks like I'll have to purchase it online and download it or check out the book from the library.
I feel so spoiled with the e-reader getting all my books from the library online conveniently and becoming a lady of leisure. I asked dh if it's a bad thing that all I really want to do during his residency is read books and get pedicures. He said we could set a budget for that.
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