While the stores are growing, my previous reading stamina (i.e. my determination to finish a book NO_MATTER_WHAT) seems have disappeared. It all started the summer of 2009. A friend and I decided to join a book club, a sensible choice as we both love reading and discussing what we read, in order to expand our horizons (and maybe to meet some interesting men - ha!). This meant I needed to abandon the book I was reading at the time, Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi. I was about two-thirds done and just *just* starting to enjoy this book...but, it was cast aside to make way for The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy (an "award-winning best seller"). My book club adventure had begun! Little did I know that I would *not* like this book, nor would my book-club-partner-in-crime (in fact I don't even think she finished). Out the window with the book club - and with my book-finishing determination. It's been a never-ending battle since. I read 15 pages of this and 60 pages of that. I start off with enthusiasm and gusto....and it fades as soon as something flashy catches my eye at the book store.
My solution: a vow to read each and every unread book that collects dust on my shelf.
To no longer ignore the neglected, to pursue the abandoned, to rescue the cast-aways and to boldly go where I have never gone before. How many are there? I'm too tired to count now and entirely too excited to get going to tackle that tonight (stay tuned!). Surely there are enough to sufficiently distract me from a certain doctoral dissertation that *isn't* writing itself. Once my mission has been completed, I will allow myself to return to the sacred sellers of books and start over. So book-buying-friends beware, for from now on, Cheryl will look but she won't buy!And now here I sit, gazing at The Shelf of Cheryl, wondering what I should pick up next. Nothing is overly appealing, despite two or three hefty purchases this month. An upcoming trip to Russia has me feeling somewhat obligated to explore the "Russian" section, but my eyes are wandering away from the revolutionary and communist tomes....to the tales of polar exploration....to the discussions of language and the brain....to the classic novels I never read in high school....to the never-heard-of-before impulse buys. Where will I begin?
I love it!! Will keep reading faithfully
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect distraction from a "certain doctoral dissertation"! I love it!
ReplyDeleteone particularly appealing aspect of your bookshelf is getting to borrow from it :)
ReplyDeletelooking forward to the next entry C!
your Shelf is a great read that will no doubt contribute to keeping me away from my own growing stack of dusty unreads!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Cheryl--I love picking out which book I'm going to read next. Although I, too, have bought way too many books over the past few years. Probably more books than I can read in a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteThe only semi-cure I've found to the book-buying is listing the books I hear about and want to read on my LibraryThing "wishlist" instead of just ordering them. Seems to be working somewhat well so far...