On a completely different note, I recently looked at a magazine on the stands directly opposite me and this was it's cover page: Note: as a nutrition educator, I find this disturbing...
"12 Classics in 12" will contain my rambling thoughts about twelve classics of literature read throughout 2012. I've chosen to read at least one novel each month; each classic picked will be based on a few factors: what books I have lying around at home yet unread, what interests me at any given moment, and hopefully a few classics that should be read by everybody at least once.
February 26, 2012
Reader's Block
Is it possible to have reader's block? I can't make myself read any more of the The Hunchback of Notre Dame, I just can't do it. Maybe I should just read the Sparknotes instead? Notre Dame de Paris--the Shortcut via Sparknotes. I'm sitting at B&N, no husband or dogs to impose on my time and I'm typing this instead. I read Death Comes to Pemberley in about a day, and that was with sleep and work counted in those hours and it was so easy. Unfortunately, not so easy with this novel. I really want to finish the novel because I don't like to miss a goal once stated...but I hate being forced to read something...even if it's only me forcing myself. Did I read a novel this month? Yes, yes I did; was it a classic? No, not yet at least. My husband and friends tell me to read whatever I want to since it is my blog. I almost rather read my Accounting book again...almost. Three days remain...
On a completely different note, I recently looked at a magazine on the stands directly opposite me and this was it's cover page: Note: as a nutrition educator, I find this disturbing...
On a completely different note, I recently looked at a magazine on the stands directly opposite me and this was it's cover page: Note: as a nutrition educator, I find this disturbing...
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Be a quitter!... in this case :)
ReplyDeleteReading should be a joy not a chore.