AtD -- How Will You Read It?
Ande
andekgrahn at olympus.net
Tue Nov 21 10:45:08 CST 2006
IF I have copy by Thanksgiving Weekend--hopefully in wonderful lost
3-day weekend of reading all night under the covers and sleeping till
noon like a teenager and then reading all day...leftovers and tomato
soup for sustenance...it seem so indulgent and selfish, but I don't want
to read this novel in moments or increments of minutes, or to fill time
between one place and the next--and I won't have people to talk to about
it with in the physical plane until I finish it and pass it on...and
what a wonderful
way to spend the Weekend after Thanksgiving "Not Shopping"
Tim Strzechowski wrote:
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> I often wonder how many of us do our "serious" reading -- on the morning
> train en route to work, in the evening with a cold bevearage, or perhaps
> whilst sitting on the toilet.
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> Some of us have AtD already ... some of us will get it tomorrow.
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> How will *you* be reading AtD over the next few weeks/months?
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