Monday, April 7, 2014

Literary Bent

Already I am feeling technologically stupid. I went to use my cell phone for some simple e-mail checking and found I was having difficulty doing it. Not that I didn't know how but rather that the process had become foreign to me, and I did not know how I acquired the knowledge as to its workings.

Without TV, internet, and video games, I am forced to read far more than usual, and I am always craving something new so that I have a variety of options at my disposal at all times. Looking at my bookshelf, I have 3 graphic novels unread on my shelf for just such an occasion. I got two from the library today, and I have already gone through them. The same is true of the three I checked out Saturday. I have a novel on the go as well, but I find I can only read so much of that before I need a change. I am reading Great Expectations, and I've never had much luck with Dickens. Although so far it is quite engaging, I must say. Since I work at the library, all I can see is more and more books that I would like to read, and suddenly feel I have all the time in the world to get through them. It's not strictly true since I'm busy with work. But it feels true, which is always a great motivator.

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