I love a GOOD book. I did not read for many years, then someone handed me a really big book on my way out of church one time and said, "You need to read this". I took it to get her off my back and much to my surprise it was a REALLY GOOD book. I finished reading it that Tuesday morning about 5 a.m.
For several years I read only books that were true. Then one time a friend told me if I would read fiction I could go anywhere. So I read fiction and still do. I love a good mystery if it doesn't get too gory. But have to admit my favorite books are ones that are based on truth anyway.
I have read a few books that stand out in my memory. Some of Will Campbell books are excellent. One book about a battle in the Civil War is a book I keep in my library - small as it is. I have a couple of books written by a lady I saw at the Southern Writers conference. She writes books based on truth and one of hers is another book that will always be in my library. It's a true story about a woman that butchered her husband.
We have a used book store here where we live and they carry a lot of what I call junk books . We are members there though and now and then you can get a good book for hardly anything. I am reading just such a book now.
It's written by a southern writer but it's about a year they spent in Alaska. I can hardly ever put it down and yet hate for it to end. I just want to keep reading about living in Alaska.
Ted and I drove there one time and it was one of our best trips ever. We drove the Alcan Highway and I wouldn't give that memory up for anything. Kim and I spent two weeks there 5 years later and saw different things altogether. She and I saw the Northern Lights, a big moose right in front of us on the road, a glacier that was calving, a pod of Orca and had a trip that lives forever in her mother's heart. I wish I could take a trip like that with all my children.
I'm hoping when I get to the end of this book I find another just as exciting and wonderful
Or you could just take 3 more trips with me :)
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