Dagnappit, Athelind!
May. 18th, 2005 09:11 pmWell, I've been wanting to get back to writing and posting and stuff, so I guess this meme is as good a way as any. :D
1. Total number of books I own:
I estimate I have about 350 in this room and maybe fifty or sixty elsewhere in the house. Plus some I own in other locations. And the unread pile. All in all, I'd guess 450 to 500.
2. The Last Book I Bought:
A dictionary card for my PDA. If you mean paper books, probably the final book of Stephen King's Dark Tower. (But I'm not really sure, as I've read several others I think I borrowed. Or not.)
3. The Last Book I Read:
Ghosts and Legends of the Civil War. By somebody whose name I forget. A borrowed book, not super good, that I finished off in three hours because it was sitting around The Folks' cottage when I was up there repairing it last weekend.
4. 5 Books that mean a lot to me:
Rogers, William: Flanker's Tale
Gann, Earnest: Fate is the Hunter
King, Stephen: On Writing
Thoreau, Henry: Walden
Tolkein, J.R.R. The Tale of the Fall of the Lord of the Rings and the Return of the King
Tag 5 people and have them (refuse to?) put this in their journal:
tephra_adularia
philrancid
resar
darkkdragon
jirris_midvale
1. Total number of books I own:
I estimate I have about 350 in this room and maybe fifty or sixty elsewhere in the house. Plus some I own in other locations. And the unread pile. All in all, I'd guess 450 to 500.
2. The Last Book I Bought:
A dictionary card for my PDA. If you mean paper books, probably the final book of Stephen King's Dark Tower. (But I'm not really sure, as I've read several others I think I borrowed. Or not.)
3. The Last Book I Read:
Ghosts and Legends of the Civil War. By somebody whose name I forget. A borrowed book, not super good, that I finished off in three hours because it was sitting around The Folks' cottage when I was up there repairing it last weekend.
4. 5 Books that mean a lot to me:
Rogers, William: Flanker's Tale
Gann, Earnest: Fate is the Hunter
King, Stephen: On Writing
Thoreau, Henry: Walden
Tolkein, J.R.R. The Tale of the Fall of the Lord of the Rings and the Return of the King
Tag 5 people and have them (refuse to?) put this in their journal: