Writer's Block: Open book test
Oct. 7th, 2010 06:34 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
That I don't look after my books. They are horrifically treated and they've pretty much all been in the bath with me. Even if I don't drop them in - a rarity - then they get water damage, and books that I will re-read and re-read like Pratchett and Butcher just fall to bits.
I was lent a book by a friend a while back and she'd had it for years and it looked BRAND NEW.
As to WHAT books I have, they'll probably think I'm a bit infantile because I have all of my favourite kid's books, which I have gradually tracked down until I have all of them that I can remember - from Mary Poppins to Narnia to adventure classics. I have a lot of books which are on the top 100 of "books everyone should read" and I tend to wallow in the classics when I'm down. but I do have a lot of different stuff, from sci-fi to swords and fantasy to gay romance (no ordinary romance thank you) and a shed load of gay text books. People will probably think i have a short attention--SHINY!
That I don't look after my books. They are horrifically treated and they've pretty much all been in the bath with me. Even if I don't drop them in - a rarity - then they get water damage, and books that I will re-read and re-read like Pratchett and Butcher just fall to bits.
I was lent a book by a friend a while back and she'd had it for years and it looked BRAND NEW.
As to WHAT books I have, they'll probably think I'm a bit infantile because I have all of my favourite kid's books, which I have gradually tracked down until I have all of them that I can remember - from Mary Poppins to Narnia to adventure classics. I have a lot of books which are on the top 100 of "books everyone should read" and I tend to wallow in the classics when I'm down. but I do have a lot of different stuff, from sci-fi to swords and fantasy to gay romance (no ordinary romance thank you) and a shed load of gay text books. People will probably think i have a short attention--SHINY!