You know, like a good book?
I haven't read anything in ages and I'm really missing Lord Rahl and the Confessor. I also miss Juan Cabrillo and Clive just hasn't turned out another Oregon story that holds my interest.
You know, like a good book?
I haven't read anything in ages and I'm really missing Lord Rahl and the Confessor. I also miss Juan Cabrillo and Clive just hasn't turned out another Oregon story that holds my interest.
When you're left out of the club, you know it. When you're in the club, you don't see what the problem is.
I am Green-Eyed.
I tried. I am too digital now to read a book.
I even tried to read a book via digital, then my DADD kicked in.
"But I got it because I'm an iSheep who needs to have all my stuff have an Apple logo on it."
The last few books I've read I actually didn't read, but I listened to. Books on CD.
When you're left out of the club, you know it. When you're in the club, you don't see what the problem is.
I am Green-Eyed.
in an effort to get ready for a trip to universal studios hopefully in the next few years. I have been listening to the harry potter books. I ran through 6 chapters of the second book while spending a couple of hours on the tractor cutting our property. I will probably try to finish it in the next couple of cuts and move on to the next.
I haven't really been physically reading anything lately. I probably should. I enjoy it, but I haven't had time and if I read at night I just fall asleep.
Been a while since I've read any Cussler I was very excited about, but I'm 2 of his Isaac Bell novels behind, and I've enjoyed the ones I've read. Lately, I've been reading quite a bit of G.M. Ford's Leo Waterman mysteries. Highly recommended! One thing I like about the Waterman series is that you can read them out of order with minimal confusion.
I had a little time to kill between appointments the other day, so I actually hit the library and checked out a real, print book; Dan Simmons' The Abominable. Don't recall I ever met a Dan Simmons book I didn't like.
Yes, Mr. Death... I'll play you a game! But not CHESS !!! BAH... FOOEY! My game is...
WIFFLEBALL!
I tried reading one of the Isaac Bell novels, and it didn't hold my attention.
When you're left out of the club, you know it. When you're in the club, you don't see what the problem is.
I am Green-Eyed.
I'm reading a ton of books. I read them on the laptop using either iBooks or Kindle. But my books are all boring, lame tech books. Here's what I got going...
- "The Art of Social Media" by Guy Kawasaki
- "OS X Yosemite" (comprehensive user manual)
- "Big Data" (haven't read much from it yet but it's on the list)
- "Things a Little Bird Told Me" - Biz Stone (finished that one)
- "Work Rules!" - Laszlo Block
- "How Google Works" - Eric Schmidt
- "Becoming Steve Jobs" - Brent Schlender
Making my way through a lot of the Tony Hillerman novels right now. Good easy summer reads.
I read two Cussler books on our trip to Ontario last summer. I have not read any fiction since. I am slowly making my way through a book on Costa Rica right now. We would like to retire someday in either Central America or the Caribbean.