Would you say that you read about the same amount now as when you were younger? More? Less? Why?
I have always read a lot. Reading was my escape when I was a child, my way to have adventure as a teenager and young adult, and always an enjoyment. I am retired now and have more time to read. I no longer have the need to escape but I still like to have some of the adventures that I can find only in books. I can now read and am taking advantage of all the time I can just read without letting other important things slide. In fact my TBR pile is so high my children have threatened to do an intervention. I just plan to keep reading and keep buying. There are worse obsessions.
Exactly. There are much worse addictions!
ReplyDeletePersonally,I read much more now than I did when I was younger. :)
Here's my Musing Mondays post
Happy Halloween!
Vicky
Books, Biscuits & Tea
It's always hard to find time to read when life is so busy, makes me miss being a kid again. :)
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http://amylunderman.blogspot.com/2011/10/musing-mondays-and-darkspell-launch.html
an intervention? wow, I so understand that!
ReplyDeleteI have so many books and yet I will read a great review or see a great book and I MUST HAVE IT!
it is an addiction, but not a bad one as addictions go, as you say.
I totally agree with you on things more dangerous than collecting and reading books. But non-readers always have trouble believing that. :D
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