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Booking Through Thursday

Thanks to Shelly at Shelly’s Bookshelf, I’ve got a new meme to play with.

Booking Through Thursday

Today’s questions are from Marie. Thank you!

  1. Do you finish every book you start, no matter how bad it gets? Why? Until very recently the answer was a resounding YES with a lot of growling about people (my mother in particular) who never seem to finish a book.  Now, I’ve seen the light, and I often give up on a book if it just isn’t holding my attention.
  2. Do you ever sneak-read the ending before you finish the book? If so, what about the book tends to cause you to do so? Not really.  I’m sure I’ve done it before but this isn’t something I do often – or can even come up with an example of when I’ve recently done it.   I have been tempted, if there’s an unusually good character or situation.

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A Quirky Meme

Adrienne did it again, she tagged me for another meme. Apparently she has not learned that I ask the questions I do not ANSWER them. Grrrr! This one is even harder than the last one because I am not quirky! I have no weird personality quirks! I am PERFECT! Here goes nothing….


1) I do not like people in my kitchen when I am in there – cooking or cleaning. I don’t like it and I’ve been known to say “GET OUT OF MY DAMN KITCHEN!” if people are in there and in my way for more than a few moments. Even when I’ve had a relatively decent sized kitchen (which I don’t right now) I don’t like it. I think I get this from my mother…


2) Michelle reminded me that I have spent quite some time taking photos of bathrooms. Apparently neither she or TW can enter an interesting bathroom without wishing they had a camera so they could take a photo for my “collection”.


3) I was (and in some circles still am) known for taking BUTT SHOTS of online friends who I have had the pleasure of meeting in person. That’s not quirky, is it?


4) I have a thing for front doors. I’ve passed that along to my kids. Jenn in particular, I think. We all notice the front doors of a house first thing and when we see an interesting one, we’re quick to point it out. Front doors are important.


5) When I see a Beanie Baby that has the tag torn off, I cringe. Defacing Beanie Babies is bad. Really bad. Nobody should do it. Ever. For any reason. Even if you have a two year old with a beanie, you shouldn’t do it. In fact two year olds shouldn’t have them because they aren’t old enough to be careful with the tags! Again, not quirky, just common sense!


OK I’m heading off to tag five people – Koan, Karen, Katie, RE (If I can find her blog) and LJ this time I think….


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Weetzie Bat

TW tracked down the Weetzie Bat quiz for Michelle.  I think I really need to catch up and read more of these books.  Maybe in my spare time?


You’re the Lanka. You’re dark and mysterious, mainly because it helps keep others from seeing just how much pain you feel.  You try to create ways to escape from the torment, but it ultimately all catches up to you in the end.

Which Weetzie Bat character are you?
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Ten Books That Say Something

OK I am going to give this “Ten Books” thing a try. Remember, these are ten books that say something about me. It was hard. It is still hard, even as I sit down to write the list. I could easily add ten more. Maybe it should be an every Tuesday Meme. Zillions of books say SOMETHING about us, right?

1) Little Women – actually the entire Alcott series. I loved those books. I don’t remember exactly which year I got these as a gift or for what special occasion but I do remember how excited I was to have received an entire set of hard bound, no jacket, books. I loved those books, did I mention that?

When I left NJ, I somehow did not get all of my boxes returned to me. I got a few boxes over the first year after the move but the Alcott books never appeared. I thought the dirtbag sold them. Hope is renewed though, Jenn says she has a box that the dirtbag found in the attic…with some old books and Plain Gramma’s old radio… next weekend, these may be back in my possession. Fingers crossed, please.

Nancy
2) Nancy Drew – I was a loyal Nancy Drew reader for many years – long after I was of Nancy Drew reading age. I’m still a loyal Nancy Drew fan and am often tempted to pick one up just for fun.

I was sad that my daughters didn’t develop a taste for the greatest girl sleuth of all time. But also relieved because upon reflection I can only imagine my parents frustration at having me buy a new book on Saturday morning and within two hours be begging for extra chores so I could make more money … and then money in hand, beg to be taken back to the store to buy another book.

My parents were good, they often indulged me in this and made trip after trip to the store on a weekend or a summer’s day.

3) Return to Modesty – This is the book I want to burn. This is the book I need to ban. That need says just about anything you need to know about me, doesn’t it?

4) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn – I use to go to the library with my mom. We didn’t go every single week so it always felt like a treat – no, an adventure – to go. I remember wandering the children’s section and finding not much of a selection. I had a couple of books but I was of age that Nancy Drew wasn’t holding my interest and even if she was, I needed to buy those – not check them out. So I wandered into the adult section to find my mom. She saw the small number of books in my hands and decided we’d go in search of something better.

The gods and goddesses were smiling upon me that day because she took me to the “S” rather than the stupid “C” section and pulled out Betty Smith rather than Wilkie Collins. I should really believe in a higher being for that simple act of kindness he or she showed me.

My mom said that Betty Smith had been one of her favorite authors and she suggested I start with A Tree Grows in Brooklyn… I did, finished it fast, and we headed back to the library for more of Smith’s work.

collier.jpg 5) Collier Encyclopedias – As a child, we had the World Book Encyclopedias, 1963 and those were great but the creme de la creme were the Collier’s. We had the 1967s. My brother and I loved them. The human body transparencies, woohoo that was fun. The paper, the quality of the paper, so much better than the World Books. The gold on the spine. The black and red. The embossed feeling.

TW reads the dictionary just because it catches her eye. I spent many a childhood rainy day in the living room not practicing the stupid piano but reading the encyclopedias instead.

I wonder if my dad sold those in the garage sale. I bet he did. HMPH.

6) Velveteen Rabbit – This is the book my mom had to read to me, over and over and over again. Long into the years when I could quite easily read it to myself. It wasn’t the same though. And I don’t recall my father ever reading it to me. Just mom. She read it a lot. Even though she was sick of it. She still read it. Not nearly as often as I wanted her to. But often enough.

7) My Darling, My Hamburger – Man the stir this caused in my middle school. There was one copy and it got circulated around the entire school. There were waiting lists and stuff. Sort of look bookcrossing rays or something. Today, I don’t understand why we (or at least I) didn’t just go to the darn Barnes & Noble and buy a copy for myself. Or why didn’t I go to the public library (our library did not have a copy, I do remember checking) and get it there? Probably because it somehow seemed elicit… a book our parents (and teachers, obviously since there was no copy in the library) would want banned. I made darn sure my kids had a copy of their own – and I don’t think any of them ever bothered to read it. What was elicit back in the 70’s certainly isn’t now.

8) Millions of Cats – This is my children’s version of “Velveteen Rabbit”. I have read this so many times, I have it memorized even today. Though I have not read it to a child in a good long time.

We moved to the Philippines when I was pregnant with Christopher and Jennifer was not yet 3. There were no bookstores off of the air base and the Stars & Stripes, as valuable as it was (is) and as much as I appreciated it, it just did not cut it. Picture a bookstore the size of a typical 7-11. A bookstore that couldn’t specialize in any one genre. A bookstore that had to meet the needs of a lot of different types of people. Did I mention it just couldn’t cut it? (and let’s not talk about the library… sigh)

So my mom signed Jenn up for a book of the month club for kids. Great club. Great books. And Millions of Cats arrived in our postal service center.

I remember when I opened it, I said “Oh, I remember this. Cool.” Famous last words. There have been many times when I have said “Ugh, not that again!”

But I love it, I really do. And I often buy it for kids that I know and love and kids that I don’t really know or love. And, we own 4 copies at the moment…2 hard back and 2 paperback. 😉

9) The Red Tent – Menstruation! The Red Tent! I love it. Is there any book that treats menstruation as wonderfully as this one? Any book that treats women gatherings as wonderfully as this one? I don’t think so, and that’s a shame.

10) Anthem – Forget The Fountainhead. Ignore Atlas Shrugged. Anthem is all you need. Short. Sweet. Right to the point. Ego is everything. Free will is all there is. Everything else is secondary. Reading Anthem was sooo what I needed at the time. It’s still a favorite, just because it was exactly what I needed in those rough years.

As I was writing this, I realized that I can’t do just 10… my list grew to 11 and then 12 and then… so expect to see additions to this every now and then. It was fun to do, once I actually got going on it.

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Reveal Yourself

Mental Multivitamin is revealing herself with ten books – not her ten favorites, which any good bookie will tell you is impossible to come up with – just ten books that reveal something about who she is, define her or have shaped her. She has a great list and I’ve been thinking about my ten. I’m not quite ready to share them because it’s HARD and I want it to be the RIGHT ten.

Start thinking about your ten and post them, I’d love to see what you reveal!

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Seven and Seven Meme – good grief

I did not expect to find myself tagged for a meme, I really did not. Adrienne obviously does not know that I am the one who asks the questions, not the one who answers them! Hmph! But she asked so I will give it a try.

7 Things I Plan to do Before I Die
Ha, this is funny and someday Adrienne will understand why… 😉

– Get the garage clean and keep it clean!
– Live in a home without animals of any kind, except for a hedgehog, I want a hedgehog.
– Live in a town or a city that does not have a major college or university in it.
– Read Atlas Shrugged all of the way to the end!
– Visit the doggone police museum in NYC
– See skeeter in person
– Have a house with a library

7 Things I Can Do

– Push just about anyone’s buttons
– Tend a message board
– Remember dialogue from really great movies
– Talk to kids
– Make moms like me
– Meow at cats and make them meow back (TW hates this)
– Make a mean grilled cheese sandwich (according to 5 of 6 kids)

7 Things I Can’t Do

– Roll my tongue
– Read as quickly as TW
– Ignore loud children outside of my bedroom door
– Leave dishes on the table or sink for more than 15 minutes
– Drive really fast, makes me nervous
– Fish, it’s against my religion
– Allow corn to grow in the garden

7 Things That Attract Me to the Opposite Sex
It has been a long time since I’ve been attracted to anyone of the opposite sex so ummm I am not sure I can do this but I will try…

– Sense of humor
– Nice rear-end
– Thick hair
– ummm
– ummm
– ummm
– ummm sorry, three seems like a lot for a gay girl, doesn’t it? lol

7 Things I Say Most Often

– Shit
– LOL (I spend about 18 hours a day online, this has to count as something I “say”)
– Honestly
– Get out from underneath my feet you dumb dog!
– Jake, would you SHUT UP! (which I should say right now ’cause he is barking)
– Ummmm, ok
– Are you getting any schoolwork done?

7 Celebrity Crushes

– Angelina Jolie
– Johnny Depp
– Kathernie Hepburn
– Lauren Bacall
– Melissa Ferrick
– Brian, gosh I miss Brian, Winton
– Mel Gibson

7 People Who I Want to Do This Meme

Sassy Monkey
Em
FB (when he has time after the Katrina stuff)
Gam
Katie
Michelle (whose blog I won’t share here) and J (who does not yet have one, as far as I know)

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