Friday, June 15, 2007

Friday Five: Books, Books, Books...

1. Fiction what kind, detective novels, historical stuff, thrillers, romance????
I enjoy most kinds of fiction, although I really don't read romance novels. For light brain relief reading I enjoy thrillers and mysteries. I read a really fun series of liturgical mysteries a couple of years ago, but I can't remember the author. They were based on a major character who was a choir master for an Episcopal congregation, and had fun names like The Alto Wore Tweed or some such stuff. Anyone read those or remember the author's name? They were so funny I laughed out loud.

2. When you get a really good book do you read it all in one chunk or savour it slowly?
Word hog that I am, I prefer to guzzle it all in one sitting if possible; however, that said, reality usually dictates a few chapters a day.

3. Is there a book you keep returning to and why?
There's not one particular book I return to, but I do find myself drawn to daily doses of poetry. I will pick up volumes from my library and read a poem or two each day, and I also subscribe to "The Writer's Almanac" with Garrison Keillor.

4. Apart from the Bible which non-fiction book has influenced you the most?
Hard to say. I guess maybe it would be either Dietrich Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship or any number of works by C.S. Lewis, William Sloane Coffin's Credo (which is wonderful for reading in small bits), or Henri Nouwen.

5. Describe a perfect place to read. ( could be anywhere!!!)
I have this wonderful old chair and ottoman with corduroy slipcovers in my sitting room. It's wonderful for curling up under a blanket with a cup of tea and a good book--especially early in the morning or late at night when the house is quiet and all the animals vie for a place on the chair with me (usually the cat around my neck on the back of the chair, the poodle at my side, and the Springer on the ottoman with his head on my feet). Where I previously lived there was also a fireplace to add olfactory and auditory stimulation--along with warmth!

8 comments:

Teri said...

isn't it great to read with cats snuggled up on you? There's something so right about that. Just like used book stores without cats are weird.

Sr. Heather said...

Mmmmmmmmmmm.... I've been reading more and more poetry lately. Immersing myself in poetry, in fact. It is GOOD.

Have a lovely weekend!
Hedwyg

Maria Tafoya said...

My favorite used book store just closed. where will I get my "reading with cats" fix now? Reading with love bird just isn't the same.

RevDrKate said...

Your author is Mark Schweizer. Hard to find them but really funny. The Tenor Wore Tap Shoes was another. One reviewer comment that I wrote down on my "books to look for" list about this author was "Mitford meets Jurassic Park." Yup.

Unknown said...

I was torn between CS and Henri too.
Good play
Your place to read with the animals all around you sounds really cozy. I have a cat next to me right now.

Hot Cup Lutheran said...

Can someone be Lutheran and not subscribe to Garrison Keillor?

Gannet Girl said...

Good play -- especially the cat part.

Barbara B. said...

You've been tagged! I hope you'll play "Five Things You Dig About Jesus"