Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Friday, 15 February 2013

Reading

I mentioned in my last Slow Living post that I'd bought an e-Reader. Just a small one. It has however, already had a noticeable impact. I read quite a bit, but not in a sensible way. In the same way that I have oodles of half-made crochet projects lying around, I also have piles of half-read books just waiting to be finished.



I usually have about six or seven books on the go at once. I like to dip in and out until a story finally hooks me and I finish the rest of that book in one go. Then it's back to dipping in and out. Sometimes it can be a couple of years between dips (which makes library-borrowing a bit annoying), but I rarely forget a plot. This means that I also rarely reread a book as after a page or two I remember what happens and put it down.



All this is fine if you have infinite shelf space, but I don't. It's also coming to dawn on me that I'm slowly amassing a huge pile of paper and that this might be a bit wasteful. Hence the e-reader. I'm sure it wasn't made in a way that is any more eco-friendly than chopping down trees and making paper, but eventually, given how much I read, it should even out. At least I hope so. Also, so far, all the books I've wanted as e-books have been way cheaper than the real thing.


Anyway, to give you an idea of the scale of the problem, here's what I'm reading right now. I recently finished Before I go to Sleep, by S J Watson, which I read in a couple of sittings, and so now I'm back to this pool of half-reads until another one hooks me...

The Children's Book - A S Byatt
Pure - Andrew Miller
The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett
Dominion - C J Sansom
The Wise Man's Fear - Patrick Rothfuss
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
The Secret Agent - Joseph Conrad
Les Miserables - Victor Hugo

Have you read any of these?

Oh yeah, and a new toy needs a new cover, right? It was also a good excuse to crack open some funky-coloured mercerised cotton that's been in the yarn pile for far too long!


PS - The e-reader will never replace real books completely. Not for me. What would I read in the bath...?

PPS - Kobo, Kindle, Sony, Nook, if you're reading this - waterproof e-readers. That's the next gap in the market that you need to fill.

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Bookish

One of my greatest fears is that one day I'll have children who won't like books.  What will I do with them?  They'll have to learn to crochet.

Over a *very* long dinner with a friend the other night (bless the waiters in Cafe Rouge for not throwing us out), we got on to the subject of books, and then books that we read as children.  Since then, I haven't been able to stop thinking about and remembering stories that I read as a child, so I thought I'd compile a list of the ones that have stuck with me into adulthood.  If the list seems a bit short, it's because I keep forgetting them as fast I'm remembering them, so I'm going to keep coming back to this list.  A couple of them are children's books that I've come across as an adult, but that appeal to my inner child.  Feel free to add your own in the comments below, I'd love to see what you read as a child.

Famous Five - Enid Blyton
A Fish out of Water - Helen Palmer
Book of Bedtime Stories - Enid Blyton
Brer Rabbit (and co.) - Enid Blyton
The Soul Bird - Michal Snunit
The Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Williams
Funnybones - Janet & Allan Ahlberg
Meg & Mog - Helen Nicoll & Jan Pienkowski
The Sheep Pig - Dick King Smith
The Hodgeheg - Dick King Smith
The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis
Dogger - Shirley Hughes
Tom's Midnight Garden - Philippa Pearce
Goodnight Mr Tom - Michelle Magorian
The Twits - Roald Dahl
The Witches - Roald Dahl
Spot the Dog - Eric Hill
The Village with Three Corners - Sheila McCullagh
We're going on a Bear Hunt - Michael Rosen
Guess How Much I Love You - Sam McBratney
Dear Zoo - Rod Campbell
The Tiger Who Came to Tea - Judith Kerr
The Magic Faraway Tree - Enid Blyton
Mog - Judith Kerr
The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Graham
Watership Down - Richard Adams
Paddington Bear - Michael Bond
The Snowman - Raymond Briggs
Miffy - Dick Bruna
Z for Zachariah - Robert C. O'Brien
Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh - Robert C. O'Brien
The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark - Jill Tomlinson
The 'Choose your own Adventure' series
Rupert the Bear
Carrie's War - Nina Bawden
The 'Redwall' series -  Brian Jaques