I never ever get tired of reading. I'm so glad my mom got me hooked on this when I was only three or four years old with little picture books. My husband doesn't understand my need to read every day no matter what the weather is good or bad.
My father was a reader, and his sci-fi paperback books were everywhere. Absolutely hated the assigned books in school, and still avoid the classics because they are usually a big YAWN. Except for Shakespeare.
I never ever get tired of reading. I'm so glad my mom got me hooked on this when I was only three or four years old with little picture books. My husband doesn't understand my need to read every day no matter what the weather is good or bad.
ReplyDeleteMy father was a reader, and his sci-fi paperback books were everywhere. Absolutely hated the assigned books in school, and still avoid the classics because they are usually a big YAWN. Except for Shakespeare.
DeleteSounds like a happy day at your place! Booken Dan-O!
ReplyDeleteYeah, running out of books?!? Not possible!
ReplyDeleteHappy Book Lover's Day!
ReplyDeleteMy Mum was a reader and passed on her love of books to me. Readers gotta read!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely can't live without books. XO
ReplyDeleteI can't do without books. I read each and every day.
ReplyDeleteI read cereal box labels at the breakfast table before manufacturers provided nutritional information, let alone kiddie games, et al. Be well!
ReplyDeleteThere is no form of entertainment better to lose yourself in is a book
ReplyDeleteI love books, too, and they love me. I'm writing another one.
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