(This post was last modified: 07-13-2016, 11:33 PM by Cincinnatus.)
(07-13-2016, 10:00 PM)grim Wrote: WOW, I didn't think anyone read anything anymore
With audio books and podcasts, I figured reading was like so 1985!
To me, there is something wrong with reading a book on-line. I used to listen to recorded books when I lived on the East Coast and my commute was an hour plus each way. There is just something about a real book in your hand. Then again DE razors are so 1960's. Call us all old fashion!
Here is just a fraction of my books - at my work bench/desk in the basement.
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(07-13-2016, 11:31 PM)Cincinnatus Wrote:(07-13-2016, 10:00 PM)grim Wrote: WOW, I didn't think anyone read anything anymore
With audio books and podcasts, I figured reading was like so 1985!
To me, there is something wrong with reading a book on-line. I used to listen to recorded books when I lived on the East Coast and my commute was an hour plus each way. There is just something about a real book in your hand. Then again DE razors are so 1960's. Call us all old fashion!
Here is just a fraction of my books - at my work bench/desk in the basement.
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You mean there are actually folks who don't read?
My current read. I doubt anyone here would be interested. However, being Jewish and having my paternal grandmother come from Poland, I thought I might find it interesting. After about 100 pages, I was ready to give up but then the story started getting to me. I have a little more than 100 pages to go and am curious to see how it winds up. This is a story that takes its time to unravel the complexity of its two main characters, a 40+ year old daughter and her 81 year old father.
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