Oh, at first it was confusing. Just the idea of computers was like — whoa! I'm eleven hundred years old! I had trouble adjusting to the idea of Lutherans.

Anya ,'Get It Done'


We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good  

There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."


Susan W. - Mar 21, 2004 5:53:19 pm PST #1668 of 10002
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

The only time I can't read in a car is if it's a sunny day and there's a lot of trees or buildings close enough to the road to cast frequent shadows. Then I get dizzy.


Jessica - Mar 21, 2004 5:55:27 pm PST #1669 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Now if I can just figure out how to read on the treadmill.

Now that, I can do, as long as I'm not going too fast. The elliptical is easier because there's less bouncing.


Hil R. - Mar 21, 2004 5:55:58 pm PST #1670 of 10002
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

When I was a kid, I'd always take a huge stack of books on long car trips, and just read the entire way. Got through plenty of NJ-Maine trips that way. Lately, I've been getting dizzy if I read in the car for too long. Not sure what's up with that, but I don't like it.

I never had to sneak-read as a kid. By the time I was 2 or 3, my parents had pretty much accepted that I just didn't sleep through the night, so reading at 4 in the morning was fairly normal.


Ginger - Mar 21, 2004 5:58:36 pm PST #1671 of 10002
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

My parents didn't care what I read, probably because they had no idea what the books were, but they had very firm notions about bedtime. Also, I shared a room with my sister.


meara - Mar 21, 2004 6:32:18 pm PST #1672 of 10002

I DID get in constant trouble for reading in a poor position, reading at the table, or reading in dim light

Oh GOD yes. The one time I remember being beaten was when I was discovered (yet again) reading after bedtime by the light from the hall (I insisted I was afraid of the dark so that I could have the door open and the hall light coming in....so I could read...). Claimed it was bad discipline, lying to them ("no, I'm not reading!") and would ruin my eyes (puh-LEAZE--with the genetics my parents gave me, no WAY i wasn't ending up with coke-bottle glasses, reading or no!)


deborah grabien - Mar 21, 2004 7:08:02 pm PST #1673 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

I was allowed to read myself to sleep, so the only issue was someone remembering to come into my room before powering down whichever house we were in, and turning off my lights. I was usually out, with an opened book face down across my chest. Very stereotypical.


Pix - Mar 21, 2004 7:13:38 pm PST #1674 of 10002
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

I was discovered (yet again) reading after bedtime by the light from the hall (I insisted I was afraid of the dark so that I could have the door open and the hall light coming in....so I could read...).

Me too! Sing it sistah!


§ ita § - Mar 21, 2004 7:17:47 pm PST #1675 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Mnnf! You guys just made me realise I have no book to read on the recumbent bike tomorrow. I just couldn't put Fast Women down, although it's supposed to be my not-in-the-house book.


Pix - Mar 21, 2004 7:34:12 pm PST #1676 of 10002
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

I'd offer you one of mine, but it won't fit through the monitor.


Java cat - Mar 21, 2004 7:34:32 pm PST #1677 of 10002
Not javachik

On treadmill? books on tape are handy. Nice to have a long enough cord though so you can put the tape part on the ... the ... flat part of the treadmill where the controls are. whatever that's called.

I could and did read everything in the house. The best thing was that I had a uncle who gave good hardcover books for presents and he had very good, age appropriate taste. No surprise when after retiring as an exec in a big car company that he retired to FLa. and helped out teaching reading in a local elementary school. Great guy. When I think back on what were favorite books, they were almost all books he'd given me.

The local gazillionaire donated enough money to build a real library in my small home town just about at the time that I had read everything in the children's section of the town library that was in a large house in town.

The good thing, now that I look back at it, is that the old library had really old books, so I was reading books that were popular when my parents were kids - like Bobbsey Twins & more - at least I think so. Take me too long to go find card catalog on this computer and find out when it was published. Good in that I think i't's kind of cool.

When I got to advance lit in high school, and we were handed the list of Great Books to go over, I'd already read more of them than anyone else in class (110 of them, or was it 103?) My best friend was only 3 or 4 books behind me.