Now that August has arrived (and fall classes will soon be starting), I must admit I have not read as many books as I had planned to. I had half a shelf filled with books I had started but not finished plus scattered around were lots and lots of "to be read" books. Of course, I bought at least a half dozen new ones to add to the mix.
Where did time go? Hmmm, summer classes, gardening, supporting Steve in his triathlons, cooking, cleaning, shopping (mostly for food), catching up on Facebook, etc. But I have been trying to read some every evening before bed.
I also discovered Shelfari (thanks to Dianna Rockwell Shank). That is a cool site where you can build a virtual bookshelf and fill it with books you are reading and have read. It's shown here on my blog page with some of the books I've read.
I have read a few cookbooks. Yes, I mean read them, not just flip through the pages looking at the pictures or searching for a recipe. I read the intro, the stories that go along with the recipe, the recipes themselves. I have read books about food--buying, cooking, growing, etc. I have read books about food and the environment and our health. I even read the book about the founders of Facebook (an interesting, fast read), The Accidental Billionaires. I finished Fatally Flaky, a mystery with a caterer heroine (yes, food again--there are recipes included).
Now I must turn some of my attention to reviewing the texts for my fall composition and grammar classes. But I will still try to whittle away at my fun reading list.
If you have read a good or great book, let me know. I always have shelf space for one more!
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