I love books. How could ‘B’ go by without mentioning books! I read prolifically and quickly. A standard novel might take me about three days. I usually have many books stacked around my feet, and I have several on the go at one time (bit like my knitting, come to think of it). *
*This is all pre-knitting. Knitting (and Ravelry!) has severely chomped into my reading time. Except for knitting books – seem to find time for those!
There is no predicting what will take my fancy to read, but it often relates to what’s going on in my head or my hobbies at the time.
The range of subjects is really diverse and wide-ranging. For fiction, I like Science Fiction/Fantasy and speculative fiction, historicals, who-dunnits (how come that ungrammatical phrase is acceptable?) murder mysteries, thrillers and so on.
The non-fiction is harder to categorise. Here’s my own little “ABC-Along” of some of the (mostly non-fiction) topics:
Architecture; & Art Deco
Boat Building; & Bear Making
Calligraphy; & Cooking
Dragons; & Dictionaries
Escher; & Explorers
Floral Art; & Flash Animation
Geography; Geology; & Grammar
Heraldry; & History
Illusions; Imaginary Worlds; & Illustrated Grays Anatomy (the medical text, not the TV series)
Jewellery
Kite Making; & Knitting (of course!)
Leadlight; & Languages
Macrame; & Maps; & Myths and Legends
Nostalgia; & Nursing
Oceans; & Oscar Wilde
Plants; & Photoshop
Quotations Dictionaries
Repairs and Restorations; & Royalty
Shakespeare; & Sewing; & Stanley Gibbons Stamps
Thesaurus; & Travel Guides (Lonely Planet)
Understanding Children; & University Textbooks
Volcanoes
Writing; & World Atlases; & Web Design
Xanth (Piers Anthony series)
Yachting
Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance
2 comments:
The best realization I ever had was that I could check out book on CD from the library. Knitting AND "reading" at the same time!
Yes, books on CD are great. I am a holding the actual book reader though!! I love books more than knitting but much less than The Labradors!!
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