I read about
David Harris' 50 Book Challenge at
Sleeveless in Souther Utah a few weeks ago, and it's one of those things that my mind keeps rolling over, like fruits on tiles in a slot machine.
Last night we went to Sarah's senior recital and spent a couple of hours hearing Sarah and her friend Anna, both sopranos, sing divinely. After, at a dinner celebration, the conversation turned to books.
A.. asked each of us to name the best book we'd read recently. Clever girl. It was a topic of conversation, to be sure, but primarily it was her way of finding new great books to read.
In the course of the conversation, we learned that
A.. reads on average a book a week. The only other of our group who came close to her reading rate was my beloved, who said she reads a book every two weeks. I say she reads more than that, but who's counting, really?
Hmmm. 50 Book Challenge. It's been years since I read a book a week. Oh, I dip into 100s of non-fiction books every year, but few of them do I read from cover-to-cover. When I was young, I read several books a week. When
A.. was young she read two books a day on her summer vacations! And my beloved read a book a day during her commuting, workaholic, Chicago life.
Well, I'm not ever going to aspire to those reading rates, but 50 books this year? Why not challenge myself?
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