Re: Evanovich, Paretsky, and gabaldon



On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 14:30:12 -0700, "Jo Firey" <JAfirey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>"Diane" <dcham@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:1128437864.766117.322620@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>you are still up there with my favorite authors, Diane. I just need
>> you to write faster! <<
>>
>> you just need to read slower. you're the fastest reader i've ever
>> "met."
>> what are you working on now?
>>
>> diane
>>
>
>Doesn't everyone read a book a day?
>
>Jo
>
I was wondering about that. Now, I read about that fast, as long as I
don't fall asleep! Most of my books aren't the sleep inducing kind.
Actually, I have three books going at the same time. One in my purse
for those "on-time" doctor appointments, etc., one at work to read at
lunch, and one at home to read at other times and before bed. There
have been a couple of times, when I wake up the middle of the night,
glasses still on, light still on, and neck on two pillows, one too
high! Boy, does that make an ache. Oh, the book is on the floor with
the old place book marked, so I spend half the next reading trying to
figure out how far I got. Has anyone dozed off while they were
reading and dreamt they were reading that book and then woke up and
couldn't find the part they dreamed about? LOL

Loujean
.



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