I love books. I love to curl up on the couch or in bed with a book. To be more specific, I love stories. I find joy in reading about another life whether real or made-up.
Sometimes I love to read about adventures, where a hero has to go on a quest to save those he or she cares about and finds love on the way.
Sometimes I prefer to read about Princesses, and learn about all the troubles of a "royal lifestyle". The Princess usually finds that her kingdom is starving and develops compassion. She then proceeds on the path of leaving her sheltered palace lifestyle to give hope to all her kingdom.
Sometimes I find that comical, sarcastic, or satirical stories to be entertaining a full of meaning. I love to read historical or futuristic fiction and get into the minds of those that lived in a time before mine and after.
There is a freedom about reading that lets me go where ever I want without leaving my couch. I go places that I will probably never go in my life. When I open a book, I can let my mind wander through the plot and disappear into a different world for a moment of time.
Speaking of TIME. In 'real' time, I do not always have a moment to read a story that is not conducive or helpful to me passing a test. I finally went to the public library last night while my husband was at a review. I spent time in the bookshelves exploring authors that I once knew and loved and realizing that they had more books that I could not wait to open. I checked out books and read through the evening, escaping into the world I had forgotten about for so long. "Real" time was lost, but not wasted.
books I love:
Princess Academy - Shannon Hale
* I just read the sequel last night
Ender's Game and Ender' Shadow - Orson Scott Card
To Kill a Mockinbird - Harper Lee
Les Miserable - Victor Hugo
Timeline - Michael Crichton
Goose girl - Shannon Hale
* and all the sequels
Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
The Help - Kathryn Stockett
1984 - George Orwell
The Time Traveler's Wife - Aubrey Niffenegger
Angels and Demons, The Lost Symbol, The da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
Among the Hidden - Margaret Peterson Haddix
North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell
Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
When Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe
Man in a Box - Marylois Dunn
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