Following along with Boof’s 40 Day Challenge leading up to her 40th birthday, day 32 (MY BIRTHDAY!)
32) A book that has been on my shelf unread for more than 5 years
Five years ago I lived in a different house and had different book shelves. I lost a lot of books, although I did have some book shelves that were safe from the water and I still have those books. I now have bookshelves from IKEA – the 25 squares kind – and only one square is devoted to unread books (although I do have a big pile by my bed, too).
One book that I know I’ve had a LONG time (maybe not five years, but it was written in 2006) and haven’t read yet is Dave Egger’s “What is the What.” I loved Dave’s first book, “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius” and I know that I will love this too, but it seems a little heavy, and those are the books that it’s easy to put off reading. I know I will read this because Sarah has it and we’re going to discuss it in the Walkie Talkie style.
Have you read it? Why do you think people put off reading certain books?
#32 on my list of 40 things was: Go to the Museum of Russian Art in Minneapollis with Inna. Inna was our foreign exchange student from the Ukraine in 2002/2003 and she came back as an adult in the summer of 2007 to work for a few weeks and she lived with us again. We had intended to spend a few days in Minneapolis before she flew home at the end of August, but that durn flood changed a lot of plans, so I never got to go with her. We did get the chance to spend one night in the Cities before she left and ate a fun dinner at Moscow on the Hill – a Russian restaurant – with good good friends. So we partook in shots of vodka with dill pickles. Crazy, fun. And needed after that crazy week. 🙂
I did make it to the museum the following summer (6/27/08) with my cousin Emily, who lives very close to it. It’s a great museum and I especially loved the photography exhibit.
Off to read! And party! Because, it’s my birthday, after all!
Happy Birthday!
I’ve never read any of Dave Egger’s books. I want to read A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius at some point.
Thanks!
I loved a Heartbreaking Work… I bought the paperback and it had footnotes in it, which I thought were just fantastic! I’m just a little geeky that way. It’s such a sad story told in a not sad way. I’m a fan.