Hello, my name is Brandon and I’m addicted to books.
I have a bedroom covered with books- almost every corner has a book or two or four or six stacked up. All kinds of books as well. Campbell’s Biology to Sources of Chinese Tradition (as well as the Japanese and Koren counterparts) to the red Worship hymnal (volume 3) to the Liturgy of the Hours and Christian Prayer. Not to mention various philosophy texts, random other textbooks from the past few years, an occasional novel here and there.
That isn’t so bad. My problem is I’ll read about halfway through a book, set it down and not pick it up again for months. I read the first half of The Hobbit back in December/January. I didn’t pick it up again until three days ago. I started Theology of the Body before Christmas break- haven’t touched it in months. There are some, like The Spirit of the Liturgy, that I’ve read cover-to-cover in a week.
So, I have piles of half-read books throughout my room. I really should curb that and mull through some of these books that were good, just never completed. Now, I run off to the rest of my classes.
I have a bedroom covered with books- almost every corner has a book or two or four or six stacked up. All kinds of books as well. Campbell’s Biology to Sources of Chinese Tradition (as well as the Japanese and Koren counterparts) to the red Worship hymnal (volume 3) to the Liturgy of the Hours and Christian Prayer. Not to mention various philosophy texts, random other textbooks from the past few years, an occasional novel here and there.
That isn’t so bad. My problem is I’ll read about halfway through a book, set it down and not pick it up again for months. I read the first half of The Hobbit back in December/January. I didn’t pick it up again until three days ago. I started Theology of the Body before Christmas break- haven’t touched it in months. There are some, like The Spirit of the Liturgy, that I’ve read cover-to-cover in a week.
So, I have piles of half-read books throughout my room. I really should curb that and mull through some of these books that were good, just never completed. Now, I run off to the rest of my classes.
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