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aaack! I wasn't tagged by
elfbiter. Maybe I made too much of a fuss last time :<}
But my eyesight is holding up pretty well, so:
A: Name a book you could not stop reading.
Hawaii - was in the first year of grad school, picked it up, had a bit of a problem getting into it, succeeded, stayed up all night :<(. It was good enough, but not that good. Had a similar experience years later with Lord of the Rings but that was after we got to Moria. I had to slog getting to Bree. But that was that good.
B: Name a book you have tried to read through for a long time.
Oh, several. War and Peace Don Quixote (but I've read a lot of it) MTW's Gravitation
C: How many books you are reading right now?
Two or three, plus half a dozen that I've completed but like to revisit. (currently Bujold's Chalion series and Manning Coles' ghost stories, but at other times Tolkein, Sayers, Brust, Heinlein, Stout, GRRMartin, Eddings (sorry about that - but I think he's funny), Clement , others - there's a reason I don't like to dispose of books.)
D: How many books you do read in a year?
I have no idea- I don't keep count. (that was
elfbiter's answer - it is mine, too, but I'd guess 20 or so.)
F: Have you worked in a book-related profession?
Not really, but I'm Treasurer of the local library - and Treasurer of the Friends of the Library. I get to write myself(in Treasurer mode) checks and deposit them! I also get to make out 990s and W2s - not nearly as entertaining.
G: Name a good book someone bought for you.
The best was LotR, which my brother got for me in the 60s.
H: Name the last book you bought for someone else?
A friend of mine just visited. He gave me David Allen's Getting Things Done I gave him Bujold's Chalion trilogy, but they were travelling, so only took the first (and I don't think he's into fantasy much - but it has other merits.)
I: Name the most expensive book you ever bought?
I really don't know. I'm not into book collecting, but I have some reference books and text books that were expensive when they were purchased. My opinion of the best new book bargain was Abramowitz and Stegun's Handbook of Mathematical Functions.
J: Name a book you picked up in random and liked.
Oh, many of these, but Bujold's Shards of Honor got me started there. Picked it up in a library. Got started on lots of authors that way.
K: Name the oldest book you have?
I don't really know. I have several books that used to belong to my grandparents. They were common collections of the time and many are not in very good condition. A Tennyson volume has an 1876 date in it.
L: Name a book you read because someone recommended it to you but you did not like.
hee! I went to school! OK, since school. And actually finished? Well, there were books for discussion groups (which I suppose counts), many of which were uninspiring. I didn't care for Freda - a disappointment since I had enjoyed the film.
M: Have you ever read something out of a sense of duty?
See above. OK, Zinn's A People's History of the United States, 'nother discussion group. Good book, actually, but I don't think socialism the panacaea he seems to.
N: What you would take to read through something you despise?
Well, I posted a review of Behe's book a few entries ago. I said it was a good book, but I didn't expect to wind up saying that when I picked up the book. I really don't think much of his argument, but my motivation for reading the book was to see what all the fuss was about.
O: The most unusual bookmark you know?
have to pass on this one.
P: Name the most inconvenient book you know.
Pick a new computer. Pick a book out of the box. If it isn't in the running, it is a paragon of its class.
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If you want a tag you'll have to do it on your own.
EDIT - I don't seem to have mastered font changes in Semagic :<(. And I forgot to cut :<(.
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But my eyesight is holding up pretty well, so:
A: Name a book you could not stop reading.
Hawaii - was in the first year of grad school, picked it up, had a bit of a problem getting into it, succeeded, stayed up all night :<(. It was good enough, but not that good. Had a similar experience years later with Lord of the Rings but that was after we got to Moria. I had to slog getting to Bree. But that was that good.
B: Name a book you have tried to read through for a long time.
Oh, several. War and Peace Don Quixote (but I've read a lot of it) MTW's Gravitation
C: How many books you are reading right now?
Two or three, plus half a dozen that I've completed but like to revisit. (currently Bujold's Chalion series and Manning Coles' ghost stories, but at other times Tolkein, Sayers, Brust, Heinlein, Stout, GRRMartin, Eddings (sorry about that - but I think he's funny), Clement , others - there's a reason I don't like to dispose of books.)
D: How many books you do read in a year?
I have no idea- I don't keep count. (that was
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F: Have you worked in a book-related profession?
Not really, but I'm Treasurer of the local library - and Treasurer of the Friends of the Library. I get to write myself(in Treasurer mode) checks and deposit them! I also get to make out 990s and W2s - not nearly as entertaining.
G: Name a good book someone bought for you.
The best was LotR, which my brother got for me in the 60s.
H: Name the last book you bought for someone else?
A friend of mine just visited. He gave me David Allen's Getting Things Done I gave him Bujold's Chalion trilogy, but they were travelling, so only took the first (and I don't think he's into fantasy much - but it has other merits.)
I: Name the most expensive book you ever bought?
I really don't know. I'm not into book collecting, but I have some reference books and text books that were expensive when they were purchased. My opinion of the best new book bargain was Abramowitz and Stegun's Handbook of Mathematical Functions.
J: Name a book you picked up in random and liked.
Oh, many of these, but Bujold's Shards of Honor got me started there. Picked it up in a library. Got started on lots of authors that way.
K: Name the oldest book you have?
I don't really know. I have several books that used to belong to my grandparents. They were common collections of the time and many are not in very good condition. A Tennyson volume has an 1876 date in it.
L: Name a book you read because someone recommended it to you but you did not like.
hee! I went to school! OK, since school. And actually finished? Well, there were books for discussion groups (which I suppose counts), many of which were uninspiring. I didn't care for Freda - a disappointment since I had enjoyed the film.
M: Have you ever read something out of a sense of duty?
See above. OK, Zinn's A People's History of the United States, 'nother discussion group. Good book, actually, but I don't think socialism the panacaea he seems to.
N: What you would take to read through something you despise?
Well, I posted a review of Behe's book a few entries ago. I said it was a good book, but I didn't expect to wind up saying that when I picked up the book. I really don't think much of his argument, but my motivation for reading the book was to see what all the fuss was about.
O: The most unusual bookmark you know?
have to pass on this one.
P: Name the most inconvenient book you know.
Pick a new computer. Pick a book out of the box. If it isn't in the running, it is a paragon of its class.
--
If you want a tag you'll have to do it on your own.
EDIT - I don't seem to have mastered font changes in Semagic :<(. And I forgot to cut :<(.
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Date: 2006-07-12 03:49 am (UTC)