I used to be a reader. I’d go through at least 2 or 3 books a month, plus the daily paper and a stack of magazines. Now I’m much more likely to read online, and despite a stack of novels I want to read sitting on my shelf, I usually only read fiction for my book club these days. Still, when my friend Christine asked me to answer a quick survey for her blog, I was happy to help out. She’s posted the results here (and other people’s answers can be found by clicking through her blog.)
I should read more. I do love it, but I tend to get so wrapped up in other (usually online) things. I’m forcing myself to read books on design, considering them required reading. But I need to make time for fiction, too. I mean, I’ve been reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time since summer (and it’s a pretty quick read!) Yeesh!
A bit ironic…
I used to be a reader. I’d go through at least 2 or 3 books a month, plus the daily paper and a stack of magazines. Now I’m much more likely to read online, and despite a stack of novels I want to read sitting on my shelf, I usually only read fiction for my book club these days. Still, when my friend Christine asked me to answer a quick survey for her blog, I was happy to help out. She’s posted the results here (and other people’s answers can be found by clicking through her blog.)
I should read more. I do love it, but I tend to get so wrapped up in other (usually online) things. I’m forcing myself to read books on design, considering them required reading. But I need to make time for fiction, too. I mean, I’ve been reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time since summer (and it’s a pretty quick read!) Yeesh!