My online friend Mister Anchovy informed me of the Fall Reading Challenge that he's joined. Now that I've finished my literature class, it sounds like a really good idea. After all, while I love autumn, it's also the time of year that I start to feel a little down. It might be good to have something to keep my mind off the darkness.
Right now, I am reading a book that my friend gave me on my birthday entitled "The Joys of Much Too Much" by Bonnie Fuller . It's a "how to" book for women on how to get it all. Personally, I don't really get into these types of books because it's the antithesis of everything I stand for. However, I think that my friend is tired of hearing me moan about not being in the perfect job and why I haven't been able to land the man that is perfect for me. It's not really on my reading list but I suppose I'll have to finish it to see if there is anything I'm missing.
The one book that I want to read is "The Steep Approach to Garbadale" by Iain Banks. I've got it sitting on my desk but it had to wait until after I read the final Harry Potter book (done) and finished my class.
I also think that I'll get around to reading "Animal Farm" which I've never really gotten around to.
Anyway, I'll have to think more about books. Lately, I've just been reading the newspaper mainly just so that I could do the daily sudoku. When I do come up with a list, I'll try to remember to include it here.
Anyone else got anything they'd like to read?
Right now, I am reading a book that my friend gave me on my birthday entitled "The Joys of Much Too Much" by Bonnie Fuller . It's a "how to" book for women on how to get it all. Personally, I don't really get into these types of books because it's the antithesis of everything I stand for. However, I think that my friend is tired of hearing me moan about not being in the perfect job and why I haven't been able to land the man that is perfect for me. It's not really on my reading list but I suppose I'll have to finish it to see if there is anything I'm missing.
The one book that I want to read is "The Steep Approach to Garbadale" by Iain Banks. I've got it sitting on my desk but it had to wait until after I read the final Harry Potter book (done) and finished my class.
I also think that I'll get around to reading "Animal Farm" which I've never really gotten around to.
Anyway, I'll have to think more about books. Lately, I've just been reading the newspaper mainly just so that I could do the daily sudoku. When I do come up with a list, I'll try to remember to include it here.
Anyone else got anything they'd like to read?
2 Comments:
Hi Lola! Glad to hear that you're interested in the challenge. If you'd like to sign up, send me an email with your email address and I'll forward an invite to join the blog.
Animal Farm - great choice.
I like doing Sudokus too! I often do them at lunchtime at work to clear my mind.
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