“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” ~ quote
If I hardly have time to comb my hair, when do you think I can even find time to watch TV? If I do watch TV, it has to be on dvr so I can fastforward the commercials, skip judges comments and go straight to just the singing. Talking American Idol here ‘cuz it’s the only show I watch regularly. Even that takes too much time so sometimes I watch the show days later. I never even bother to watch the following day’s elimination ‘cuz I can find out who got cut on yahoo news.
So speaking about books, I just took a look at the books scattered on my coffee table and couch. Being the bibliophile that I am, I just have so many, you can’t even see the table anymore! :-) If you take a look at our book inventory in our tiny condominium, you can tell readers live here.
Lets see what we got here on my table right now. This is a glimpse into my reading inclinations , showing an eclectic bent. These are books which are being read at the moment, as it suits the mood. They are mostly mine except for some we read out to the kids.
Here goes...
Almost French (French twist on a travel memoir—a love song to Paris and France , yes, but a love song in a minor key)
Word Press for Dummies ( for my blogging )
The Complete Guitar Course
Leading Little ones to God
Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats
French women don't get fat
Awana's Sparks Hiker Handbook ( the kids workbook for their kids bible club)
The Private World of Tasha Tudor ( I want to grow up to be just like her)
Bikini Season ( fiction that deals with that most painful of annual rituals- fitting into one’s swimsuit)
Raw ( a raw cookbook)
Letters to my Children- A father passes on his Values
Treasure Island ( Viking publication)
Living in Love with Jesus
Swiss family robinson
The Bible
Little visits with God ( children’s devotional book)
Food Enzymes
Tea in the City: London ( A tea lover's guide to sipping and shopping in the city)
Calendar Girl ( the true story that inspired the film about british housewives who bared it all “full monty” style in the fundraising calendar that became an international phenomenon.)
A couple romantic home magazines
A couple Tea time magazines
A couple Victoria magazines
Raw Food Real world ( another raw cookbook)
French Universal Phrasebook
Now I am curious as to what other friends’ pile of books and reading material look like.


