Friday, September 3, 2010

"Obligatory" Reading


Every once in a while I start reading what I think I "should" read, and that's usually something that may not have caught my attention in the first place. It may be a book that I feel I "should" read because "everyone" is reading, or perhaps because The President is reading it-- and I feel that I should read the same so as to know what words, ideas, and stories that are filling his mind. That's what's going on with me right now as I try to muddle through Jonathan Franzen's Freedom. I'm only in Chapter 2, so I should reserve judgment. The saving grace is that I'm reading it on my Nook-- that nifty little e-reader from Barnes & Noble (honestly, this is NOT a paid advertisement!). Sophia got me hooked on it as we shopped around before she went on her 100 mile hike. City girl that she is, she could sleep in the wild but needed her Nook for nightly reading while bears, and other wildlife, I'm sure were watching from afar! I didn't think I would ever like e-readers, but honestly, I love it! I've loaded several books on it waiting to be read, and I carry it around in my bag. It's great for travelling, and I've even loaded tons of pdf files (required reading for the dissertation). I'm hooked on the Nook-- so even if the Franzen book takes a while to read, at least I can "Nook-it!"

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