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January 16, 2006

National Book Week

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This is National Book Week. Read a book! Spend one hour per day in front of a book instead of the TV or computer. Buy a book from a genre you have not previously explored. For example, for me this might mean picking up a thick historical novel.

Hmmm...

On second thought, life is too short. Read what you love! :-)

Oh, I have the best intentions to become a more high brow reader, but alas, my tastes are much more shallow. Give me comedy, excitement, and strangeness. There ought to be a Pulitzer for the most entertaining book - the equivalent of a People's Choice Award. My nomination goes to Carl Hiaasen!

Books really are great. I am honored to have them so intimately woven into my life.

Happy National Book Week! Take your book to lunch this week.


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