Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Best Intentions

Recently I came clean about one of my addictions and promised to give it up.


But then I had some free time yesterday, and stopped by the library, and...well...one thing led to another.



At least I was nice enough to get one for Russ too, so that he wouldn't have to wait until I was finished!

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  2. And in full disclosure, she then read the entire book last night.

    I'm still plugging away, but thanks!

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  3. It's true, Amy. I was like a woman possessed. I couldn't stop myself. I hardly paid a bit of attention to my family. (Though I did both cook dinner and eat it with them.) I just read, read, read!

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  4. Love ANYTHING by dick francis!!!!

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  5. Apparently, I really need to read one of his books. :D

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  6. *Everyone* should read Dick Francis. Here is what you get:

    A mystery, set in the horse racing world of England. Your hero is everyman--a very strong and stubborn everyman. He takes on the bad guy and always gets a little beat up in the process. But he prevails, and is just so good that you (and everyone else) love him. He usually has or gets a girl, but whatever happens between them is described discretely. And by the end you wish that *you* were a jockey, or a trainer, or that at least you could experience part of the world for a little while. Dick Francis was a winning jockey for many years, and he does a great job of creating a bunch of unique books that all tie into the racing world somehow, but are still unique and exciting.

    Most of his books stand alone, but he has one character that is in 4 books, written over a 30 year span. The book in the picture is the 3rd book of that group, so of course we're very invested in the character by now!

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