I have a confession to make. When you walk in any room in my house, you see books, not just one or two neatly stacked on an end table or coffee table like you see in some people's houses, but there are books EVERYWHERE! On top of my dining room buffet below the hutch are about 15 books. Some are books I refer to frequently like The Knitter's Bible or Knitting for Dummies. Others are there to impress people like Home Rules by Nate Berkus-the interior designer I will give free reign to decorate my home should I ever win millions in the lottery. Then there are the books I plan to read-not just the one or two most people have, but at least 10 at last count. (Note: This does not count the stack of books I plan to read that are stacked on my night table. Okay-there are actually 2 stacks, but each of them is rather small!) Then of course there is the collection of hardcover Harry Potter books that sit up on a high shelf to be read and enjoyed over and over again. And of course I cannot forget the huge stack of books stacked next to my nightstand. This stack-alright it's 2 stacks again! Those stacks are about 3 foot high when I last looked.
So why do I hang onto all these books is what you are probably thinking. Well, I guess it's because I cannot seem to part with a book very often. I may want to re-read it one day or perhaps loan it out to a friend-kind of like a personal lending library. My mother has actually joked with me that before she goes out and buys a book she first looks through my stack. Every time she finds something to read (Of course it takes her a month to read a book where as I can easily read a book in a day or two.)
So my hope for this blog is to let my fellow bookworms know about great books and maybe even inspire a few people to pick up a book.
Since I teach, I will also be including reviews of books for children and teens so bookworms can find some great books for the kids in their lives.
1 comment:
Thanks for the neat blog about books! My book club (made up of teachers who all work together plus the principal's wife) is always looking for new books to read. I'm a bookophile myself but haven't had the energy or time to read since my one-year-old was born. I'll be checking back!
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