Hundred book challenge
I am calling it a challenge because New Year's resolutions are silly. She has made me feel even more pathetic over my reading habits than I did before by reading 96 books in 2008. So I'm going to aim for 100 in 2009 and see if my terminal competitiveness will get me going ^_^
Rules: No old sickday favourites, but books read previously are allowed.
Two down, 98 to go:
Jumper - Stephen Gould
Pistols for Two - Georgette Heyer (yes I started with some easy ones, what???)
Comments
Nooo, it's been a while since the last time I came and I liked the previous design so much ! Wouldn't it be too much if I could ask for the CSS file you had back please ?
Very frankly, I was looking for some inspiration on the web and I remembered how beautiful you designed your blog a while ago. It would be much appreciated. Oh, and Advent Children characaters rock, good choice.
Thanks in advance,
kenka
Posted by: Kenka | January 23, 2009 12:39 AM
I have to admit, the old one was much more my house style ^_^;; I wanted to prove to myself that I could do grunge! There's a screenshot of the old version down in the right-hand menu though... and I'm vaguely plotting a new layout sometime with some Japanese brush painting and lots of lovely clean whitespace again!
Posted by: Jongleur | April 24, 2009 09:08 PM
Hello, I want to say thank you for you are, because people who really read books all time is a rarity. I want to share with you my story. My rfiends can't stand visiting book stores with me because I start to criticize their choise and the way how books are putted on shelves.
Posted by: Anonymous | November 25, 2010 01:29 PM
I simply cannot imagine what it is like to dislike reading for pleasure. It doens't compute with me. I love giving people books whenever I get the chance, and, as a matter of fact, my favorite gifts are always books.
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