I used to read all the time, every minute I could snatch . . . and then things got more hectic. And to tell you the absolute truth, the print in some of the paperbacks got a little smaller. The clutter increased greatly in most house and I couldn’t count on finding a book where I had left it and I certainly couldn’t have three or four books lying around just staying in one spot waiting for me to return and snack on a few pages.
Now there are several on my laptop and all I have to do is click, click and maybe click. I am in Nazi Germany, Down South in Mississippi in the late ’50’s, overseas being pursued by bad guys in Australia, in America’s heartland – both literally and literaturishly.
I feel more like me now. Yes indeedy.
(Rose is reading; Foo is reading in the Foo Bar; Lydia is reading a book about Scott Joplin. A lot of other regulars have their flat noses stuck in ebooks*; I think we’re going to have to hire some new help . . . like anyone gets paid, except in foldovers and drinks.)
* Oh, sorry about the “flat” remark. Good thing Sophie is at the Ohio Redoubt.