Sunday, 8 August 2010

Time to read

What happens in our busy lives that means we don't make time to read? Over the past several years I find myself reading less and less. Until a few years ago, I had belonged to a book group for over twenty years, but gave it away because I just wasn't reading the books. Not because I didn't want to. But usually just because I hadn't made the time.

Then my favourite sister invited me to join Goodreads. I did, thinking that it would give me a little incentive to read more. It hasn't. Not really.

I don't even have much to say when friends ask me what I've been reading lately.

Now, just to be clear, I love reading. I love language. I love a good tale. I have a great collection of as yet unread books.

So what is it?

When Bec and Bron suggested a bloggy sort of book club, I thought that maybe if I jumped in, I might just start reading again, as avidly as I once did. For me, I have to allocate reading time - bedtime reading just doesn't cut it any more. So, while I have this eclectic little collection on my bedside table, I rarely get through a couple of pages before dropping off...zzzz...

So I'm going to join my friends and talk about what I'm reading each month, here in blogland.

I have just finished a delightful little story by Paul Auster (a favourite author of mine, as he writes tales set in one of my favourite cities, New York). Timbuktu is a quirky little tale told about Mr Bones. Well, told by Mr Bones. The dog. And I loved it.

But in August, I am going to read Margaret Drabble's The Garrick Year. I'll report back later.

4 comments:

Hashi said...

I'm in! I loved Timbuktu too :-)

Rhonda said...

Me too - I miss being part of a book group and lit classes at uni aren't the same thing. I'm reading Great Expectations on my ebook reader - I'll post next month. Thanks Nettie. Oh and I read Auster's New York Trilogy a few weeks ago - spooky!

Bron said...

hooray! Timbktu sounds fun! Looking forward to hearing about your reading adventures!

Eileen said...

I'm so lame these days :( I only get to read on the bus going to and from work. I still read everyone's reviews and what they are reading. I think I'll add some Paul Auster to my list. I love the baby knitting (a bit addictive)'cos you can knit them up so quickly :)