ok so I lied with no more books left to read. I did finish all 22 don't get me wrong but I have a million and one summer reading books to get though in the summer. I have 12 at the moment and tow that im waiting for already reordered. Yep I'm a strange one I love to preorder books and then get then the day they hit the stores and then read them in three days and whine about how I have to wait six months for the next one. Yeah I'm allowed to whine and wish for the next ones in the series it's part of being a bookworm if you cant stand it then get out of the library. In any fact I'll open up a blog for summer reading and add it to this post for anyone willing to follow me as I read this summer.
Another great thing is when I told the Librarians I was finished they got all excited and huged me. I'm crossing my fingures and hoping that I finished first in state. I think it'd be tough to beat me unless there is someone out there with a photographic memory, but then that takes the fun away from the book. You get the plot line and you finish it fast, but you never feel emotions from it or watch as the character grow and progress. Ok I'm off topic again folks back to my celebrations. The news paper for the town wants to do a people profile on me and something is going to happen on tuesday. I wish I knew what it was but I dont. I had photos taken and they will end up somewhere I'm guessing. I'll keep you updated on the celbration activities going down.
Monday, May 25, 2009
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You did it!
ReplyDeleteMandy I am very happy for you. It was fun to watch you map out your progression. It was interesting to see how you would divide a book into reading sections and how you had to read so many pages per day to meet you goal. For me growing up books were my world, we did not have the electronics nor the technology that we have today.
I had assumed that the art of reading was lost, it is nice to see that there are a few people who do still feel reading is worthwhile. I am very happy for you and very proud of you for what you managed to do over the last few months.
Your Father
Romonaga
You did it!
ReplyDeleteMandy I am very happy for you. It was fun to watch you map out your progression. It was interesting to see how you would divide a book into reading sections and how you had to read so many pages per day to meet you goal. For me growing up books were my world, we did not have the electronics nor the technology that we have today.
I had assumed that the art of reading was lost, it is nice to see that there are a few people who do still feel reading is worthwhile. I am very happy for you and very proud of you for what you managed to do over the last few months.
Your Father.
Romonaga
Hey Mandy it's Rachel. Now I can stalk you on here too! Happy Birthday!
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