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Old 04-21-2009, 07:50 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by GenJen View Post
My ideal day includes a cool rainy day, a juicy book, a comfy oversized chair, a lovely lavender chenille throw, and a cup of hot constant comment tea. I would be content to read all day. I have a habit of finding an author that I like, and reading all of their works in 2 weeks time (if 25 or less).
That sounds pretty much like my idea day... just add to that "someone else watching my kids and cleaning my house while I'm cuddled up and reading!"

I also do the same thing as you-- find a new author (I try to find one with a lot of books under his/her belt), read everything they've ever written in quick order, and moving on to the next great find. It's annoying to me when I hit a series in the middle, then a year later, when another book has been added, go back and read it. It breaks the flow.

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