Thursday, August 26, 2004

"To be a book-collector is to combine the worst characteristics of a dope fiend with those of a miser" ~ Robertson Davies

Those over at Thinklings bring us this list which I find very interesting (given my book obsession) so I couldn't resist picking my peculiar preferences. I'll just highlight mine and I'd love to hear yours.


EITHER/OR

Hardback or Paperback
Highlight or Underline
Lewis or Tolkien
E.B. White or A.A. Milne
T.S. Eliot or e.e. cummings
Stephen King or Dean Koontz
Barnes & Noble or Borders (...damned American lists...Chapters)
Waldenbooks or B. Dalton (Wha??)
Fantasy or Science Fiction
Horror or Suspense
Bookmark or Dogear
Large Print or Fine Print
Hemingway or Faulkner
Fitzgerald or Steinbeck
Homer or Plato
Geoffrey Chaucer or Edmund Spenser
Pen or Pencil
Looseleaf or Notepad
Alphabetize: By Author or By Title
Shelve: By Genre/Subject or All Books Together
Dustjacket: Leave it On or Take it Off
Novella or Epic
John Grisham or Scott Turrow (although reading about Lawyers is not my *thing*)
J.K. Rowling or Lemony Snicket
John Irving or John Updike
Salman Rushdie or Don Delillo
Fiction or Non-fiction
Historical Biography or Historical Romance
Reading Pace: A Few Pages per Sitting or Finish at Least a Chapter
Short Story or Creative Non-fiction Essay
Blah Blah Blah or Yada Yada Yada
“It was a dark and stormy night…” or “Once upon a time…”
Books: Buy or Borrow
Book Reviews or Word of Mouth

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Salman Rushdie... reminds me of the funniest Seinfeld quote:

"This is my third wake this month... never gets any easier." "Well, losing a loved one is, uhh... I mean forget about it."