so i guess my blog has been a little boring lately, no comments, not even sure anyone reads it anymore, hits are low..running a business is a tough job, seems like I hardly ever have an down time anymore and I seriously need to figure out how to make my cat transparent because her favorite thing as of late is to sit right in front of the keyboard so I can't see the monitor and meow at me, if only she was transparent i could read the screen and type around her :) Here comes Wubbie, her turn to sit just so that she's in the way..although kneading is nice, trying to help me type, i could do without
I saw this Passing the Stick on Just Around the Bend and while I wasn't passed the stick, I'm an avid reader, if I'm not working, I'm staying up late reading and also when I'm at the gym these days, I'm reading while working out on the bike..so I thought I'd share my thoughts, maybe make this blog a little more interesting and pass it along.
Stick-It-Game (A Meme - a spirit of the wind)Hard for not to think of a meme without thinking of one of my cats - that was his name: Meme, he was a wild one, never like to come home that much was pretty much a roamer and his name fit - a spirit of the wind
You're stuck inside Fahrenheit 451, which book do you want to be? wow, I've never read it but it looks interesting, going to have to put this on the list of books to buy next
The last book you bought was? Well, lets see yesterday I bought 2 books: Deception Point by Dan Brown and Dangerous Curves by Pamela Britton
The last book you read was? the last three books I was reading concurrently were: Coming of Age in Mississippi, A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly and Witch Child by Celia Rees (Witch Child was my favorite out of all three)
What are you currently reading? I tend to read several books at once, currently reading the two books I just bought - Deception Point by Dan Brown and Dangerous Curves by Pamela Britton and a javascript book.
What is the next book on your reading wish list? this is easy, Fahrenheit 451 and number 6 in a series of books I started reading called Daughters of the Moon by Lynne Ewing
What are your favorite genres? I tend to have a passion for teenage books, some of my favorite authors write books for children/teenagers - although I go through these types of books really quickly, I can read a whole series in a few days. But I also like spy/mystery novels, nonfiction, magical, anything that holds my attention. I even like linguistics word books. As long as a book holds my interest, brings me into the fantasy world of the book, showing me the way through the book, weaving me into their lives, I'm hooked. If I can pick up a book, flip to any page and the middle paragraph in the middle of the pages gets me interested, then I'll most likely 99% of time buy it.
Five books you'd take to a deserted island?
- Fountainhead
- Tad Williams - Otherland, the series
- Anything by Madeline L'Engle
- Starhawk, The Fifth Sacred Thing
- probably a mystery of some sort
Its hard to pick just 5, a trunk of books would be an easier pick. How long would I be on this deserted island? Can I have one of every genre?
well, since the cat has decided to help me type and I need to get up and go look at the wall of books to see which books I'd take to a deserted island and what the title of the book is that I'm currently reading is, I'll be back with answers
Who will you pass this stick (3 persons) on to, and why? lets see I have to think about this one a little more..maybe tomorrow, I'll think of my three although if you see it here and would like to continue with my meme...go for it :)
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