AtD -- How Will You Read It?
Bryan Snyder
wilsonistrey at gmail.com
Tue Nov 21 11:55:40 CST 2006
Had to share w/ someone ... and only one of my friends cares about TP so...
went to Borders... forced an old man with a cane to find the book for me...
they had it like hidden back in Lit... not out front. The older man took
one look at the opening quote and said... "oh... I'll have to get a copy"
I went to the register... had holiday dollars on my border's account... got
2 copies for free (I plan on highlighting and writing in one and putting the
other away for a very long time)
so... I'm STOKED!!! Starting at this thing at work is pretty tough....
<pumps fist, breaks into song and dance routine>
On 11/21/06, Ande <andekgrahn at olympus.net> wrote:
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> 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.
> >
> >
> >
> > How will *you* be reading AtD over the next few weeks/months?
> >
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