book shop by stanleymoss on Flickr.
book shop by stanleymoss on Flickr.
annkum-blog asked
More questions....
Are you the type who writes in your books?
Maybe I'll let Cosmopolis (it is the book from the next movie Robert Pattinson is doing, is written) lay and read Hunger games instead.
I bought it when I was in London earlier this month, and the girl in tho book shop was very much in love in the book anf totally sold it to me!
I used to for school, but I started just taking notes on paper instead. I like going through my mum’s books from school and reading her notes in the margins.
That’s probably a good idea. I really think you’ll like The Hunger Games.
Whether that means linking to flickr or deviantart or only posting their own pictures, as far as I know these blogs never use weheartit or post anything uncredited. I’m sure I missed a lot, but here’s some.
Read the things people think you shouldn’t, prove you have an open mind.





Lately, I’ve loved books that reference different authors or books, and share themes, ideas or a plot with that classic.
"Books. People never really stop loving books. Fifty-first century. By now you’ve got holovids, direct-to-brain downloads, fiction mist. But you need the smell. The smell of books, Donna. Deep breath!"
— The Doctor, Doctor Who
In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren, in which book bloggers post about the books they’ve bought, borrowed or received in the past week.
Some new books! I ordered Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell and you can read the review here. I also bought some used books: The Colour Purple by Alice Walker, Atonement by Ian McEwan and Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. I already own Atonement, but this copy was 50 cents and I prefer it to my movie edition. My brother gave me some of his old books, which you can see here. The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli, No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod and Restless Gods by Reginald W. Bibby.
The American Libraries Association are holding their 19th annual Banned Books Week and they are inviting the book lovers of the internet to join their Virtual Read Out! I’ll be posting videos through out the week and this blog will more or less be dedicated to Banned, Censored or Challenged books.
I was very lucky to have the freedom to read whatever I wanted to as a child and teen. That’s the driving force for me to join in the celebration; everyone should enjoy the freedom I have.
I’ve read 18 of these, but a lot of them I read while I was 21, not before.