I am happy to add to the blog and share my enthusiasm for reading. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to read! It is one of my very favorite things to do!
When I was growing up, in the summer my girlfriend and I used to walk many blocks up and down hills to go to the library. I remember being filled with the desire to read every book in the library! I must confess I still get overwhelmed with that feeling to this day.
And the scene in Beauty and Beast when the Beast gives Belle the library! Can you imagine - a room full of books top to bottom?! It would be like heaven! :)
Watch Belle being given the library.
I am always looking for a new and exciting book to read. I am always looking to see what people are reading - in the airport, at the beach.
I love attending the night time book group. Due to the diverse interests of our group, it allows me to be exposed to a wider range of books than I would normally seek out. And I find that I enjoy them!
I found some quotes which aptly express reading and its importance. I will share a few:
“To read is to fly: it is to soar to a point of vantage which gives a view over wide terrains of history, human variety, ideas, shared experience and the fruits of many inquiries.”
- A C Grayling, Financial Times (in a review of A History of Reading by Alberto Manguel)
"Wear the old coat and buy the new book.” - Austin Phelps
"He that loves a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counselor, a cheerful companion, an effectual comforter. By study, by reading, by thinking, one may innocently divert and pleasantly entertain himself, as in all weathers, as in all fortunes.” - Barrow
“We read to know we are not alone.” - C.S. Lewis
“You're the same today as you'll be in five years except for the people you meet and the books you read.” - Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
"A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more in old age, as a fine building should be seen by morning light, at noon and by moonlight."- Robertson Davies
"So please, oh PLEASE, we beg, we pray, Go throw your tv set away, And in its place you can install, A lovely bookshelf on the wall." - Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Here are some of my favorite books:
Two from Galilee by Marjorie Holmes
A love story about Mary and Joseph.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Classic tale of good vs. evil during the French Revolution.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Story also set during French Revolution. Setting is Paris and London.
All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriott
Series about Welsh vetinarian.
Fannie Flagg - Southern author (I Still Dream of You, Can't Wait to Get to Heaven, A Redbird Christmas, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man, Fried Green Tomatoes)
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
The Hiding Place - Corrie Ten Boom
Story of a Dutch woman who helped Jews escape and then was imprisoned with her sister. Her story of the power of love and forgiveness and belief in the Savior.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Series of letters between an author and citizens of an island that was occupied by the Germans during WWII.
Harry Turtledove
Series about "alternative history." (What if)
Mitford series - Jan Karon
Stories about an Episcopal minister in NC and his flock. (At Home at Mitford; A Light in the Window; These High, Green Hills)
A Town Like Alice by Neville Shute
Story of an English teacher forced on a "death march" by the Japanese, her meeting an Australian soldier, her search for him after the war.
James Michener
Historical fiction (Hawaii, The Source, Centennial)
Thank you Sharon. Enjoy her list. You didn't even have to go to the airport or the beach to see what others were reading!
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