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SFG75

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  1. Kesha's new song 'Blah Blah Blah'. How does this girl even have a record deal? Her music is **** and her voice is annoying!

     

    I heard that one for the first time today, terribly annoying. Classically trained musicians who are broke must be besides themselves that someone like THAT gets the moolah and attention.:friends0:

  2. What percentage of what you read is purely for escapist pleasure??

     

    Do you prefer the reading you do to advance your knowledge or education, or the trashy beach novel that does nothing but entertain???

     

    I prefer to read for the sake of it. A lot of it is non-fiction and perhaps "high brow" stuff. About 5% of the time, I'll read Baldacci or someone like that if my brain is fried from work and I need a mental escape. Robert B. Parker is also god at meeting my needs when I need a good escape.

  3. This is the thread to tell us how you do it!

     

    We have a few threads floating about on the forum about bits of our many and varied reading habits and this is the thread to bring them together. :D

     

    Is noise allowed? The TV or the children?

    Indoors or out? Morning or Evening?

    Do you read on sofa or do you prefer to snuggle in bed with a good read?

    Is a cuppa close to hand? Do you feast while you read?

    Does everything have to be just so?

     

    So what's your reading habit? :D

     

    I read in the evening when I have peace and quiet. In otherwords, the kids are in bed.:D My wife loves her t.v. shows, but I can't read something "serious" and have her in the same room. If I'm reading something light hearded or a news magazine, then I join her for the sake of company.

     

    My idyllic reading experience is up in the rockies in Estes Park, CO. Usually at 8 at night and the temp being around 40 with some hot coffee and smell of wonderful pine trees in the air. The mountains are all around and its a bit foggy, nothing like that experience in the world. I've enjoyed it every time I visited.

  4. Before his work was questioned on the grounds of its validity, Joseph Ellis wrote history in an engaging way. His books reminded me of the historical fiction of Gore Vidal. I do like Bob Woodward's style of writing, which reconstructs detail, after minute detail of every meeting. You feel as if you are right there with the president. Veil and of course, All The President's Men are his best works.

     

    Having been on a number of book forums, I am of the opinion that a lot of bibliophiles are too quick to discount non-fiction and instead, tend to stick with boutique fiction.

  5. The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged are entirely the same, except for the gender of the protagonist, and the industry which they represent. Objectivism(her philosophy) is strict libertarianism which abhors a collectivist society and collectivist morality(i.e.-organized religion) which keeps man from achieving his/her true potential. Think of her as a libertarian Steinbeck and you pretty much have it right there in a nutshell. The only difference being-Steinbeck broadened his work out to other things such as The winter of our discontent and other works which weren't just ideological fiction pieces. Rand's other works aren't that well acknowledged, or different.

  6. I registered here in '06, but didn't find my way back until I received a birthday greeting a few weeks ago.:) I'm Scott and I love read. Personally, I've been married for ten years and have three wonderful boys. I'm a teacher at a state facility for girls who run afoul of the judicial system. It is very challenging, but I absolutely love it. I enjoy a bit of everything-Steinbeck, Nabokov, McCarthy, and of course, Palahniuk. I'm glad to see an ACTIVE book forum, it's rare seeing that. Oh well, back to :) and posting.

  7. I average 5 to 8. I like thrift stores and in the states, the largest one is perhaps goodwill. Hardbooks run roughly $3.00 while softbacks go for $1.25. Once or twice a month, I will come home with a good handful for $10.00 or so. I NEVER buy brand new. Why spend $45.00 for a new one when you can get three or four great ones? :(

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