If I were to be set up on a blind date with an English elective, Literature of the Millennium would be a successful match for me. I say this because I'm in a committed relationship with reading and it's probably the thing in my life I'm most passionate about.
I love hunting around my library to find a new best friend (er, did I say best friend? I meant book).
I love going downtown to the adorable local bookstore. Hot cocoa + supporting local business + book = success for all involved parties.
I love going to Barnes & Noble, even though it reeks of corporate blandness. ALSO, have you seen You've Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan?! The only acceptable answer is "yes"--but the movie is about a bookstore chain owner falling in love with a local children's bookstore owner. *swoon*
I love browsing Amazon ad nauseam and tracking my package on an hourly basis until I can rip apart the cardboard box and read.
Just the act of writing this post has made me antsy to read. Soap opera couples sometimes say that passion fades from a relationship over time, but the passion between me and my books will forever be palpable.
I love hunting around my library to find a new best friend (er, did I say best friend? I meant book).
I love going downtown to the adorable local bookstore. Hot cocoa + supporting local business + book = success for all involved parties.
I love going to Barnes & Noble, even though it reeks of corporate blandness. ALSO, have you seen You've Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan?! The only acceptable answer is "yes"--but the movie is about a bookstore chain owner falling in love with a local children's bookstore owner. *swoon*
I love browsing Amazon ad nauseam and tracking my package on an hourly basis until I can rip apart the cardboard box and read.
Just the act of writing this post has made me antsy to read. Soap opera couples sometimes say that passion fades from a relationship over time, but the passion between me and my books will forever be palpable.