I really gotta stop letting the last book keep me up until 12:30AM. I really got to stop with the “just one more page and I’ll put it down for the night” train of thought. I’ve really got to… zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Harry Potter and the Lack of Sleep.
Posted by Les on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 06:47 AM. Read 587 times. Tags:Comments:
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Going to sleep in the morning I can do, waking up in the morning I cannot
zilch - intense
I suppose books give more hours entertainment per $ than films, but they still seem like more work to me (not being the visualising type)
I got my copy around 1 pm Saturday, started reading that evening until 2 am. I was done around 1 pm Sunday. I’m actually tempted to read it again in a week or two.
I bought my copy Saturday night, started it about 10:30 PM,intended to read for a couple hours, ended up reading it straight through ‘til I finished about 7 AM Sunday morning.
Now if only Gravity’s Rainbow were as easy to read…
Yup, I did about the same thing...bought it Saturday afternoon, read through the night, crashed Sunday AM, read again after I woke til midnight. Finished it after work yesterday eve!
It was a decent read, although I didn’t think she needed to make it that long - some passages could have been condensed a bit.
Now, if I could only get my hands to draw the images that flashed through my head as I read - I’d have some cool artwork. Alas, my figure drawing skills need practice.
The Potter book arrived in the mail on Saturday a little after noon. It laid here until Courtney came up that day and started reading it. After she left it returned to the table until I put it in the bookcase for later. My family really gets on my case because I don’t read it immediately but I usually start it waiting for hubby in the Doctor’ office or the hospital and I have a round of those coming up soon. Not that I don’t want to read it right away but being a helper, wash lady, chauffeur,
and pet taker care of it just isn’t in the cards.
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Yep. I got it yesterday, read from around six to midnight, got up at 3:30 AM and finished it at eight this morning. It’s now about two in the afternoon, and I expect to crash any min