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Anyway, that's politics for you... >:p
It probably works out I read for half my journeys of the year, and once my brain is saturated I switch over to movies on the ipod....
Guess I read more than some of the other pre-medical students I know at least though. I'm taking an extra MCAT preparation course now, and I'm amazed at some of the words the people have difficulty pronouncing, simply because they don't come up frequently in science literature... We even once read a passage about Jane Austen and half the people in there didn't know who she was o.O
claustrophoby
Not too bad- you get used to it after a while!!!
Before that I used to lug a laptop or portable dvd around.... but that was no fun....
At least I've got my Bond collection (plus a ton of other stuff) all in one pocket sized device!!
It's a hobby of mine to collect, among other things, books.
And I have this plan to order certain issues from a well known Bond magazine... ;)
I have a love affair with books and my Kindle and iPad (can't live without the first). I read romance, literature, urban fantasy and the likes. I used to read about 2 books a week but have recently slowed down because I'm focusing on writing. I hope to get to Ian Fleming's books soon... I've only read a few bits and pieces but I'm in love with his description of Bond already.
My favourite authors are Chris Ryan, Andy Mcnab, Steven King and Ian Fleming.
currently reading:
Bond on Bond (present for my birthday from my sister in law thereby stopping my wife's plans for Christmas :D )
The popes - John Norwich
Jerusalem the biography - Simon Sebag Montefiore
God save the children - Robert B Parker
The Savage sword of Conan omnibus 7
Have been reading a few of the Lee Child (Jack Reacher) books, they always seems to keep me interested!
* Colonel Sun, by Kingsley Amis
* James Bond and Philosophy: Questions Are Forever, compiled by James B. South and Jacob M. Held
* The Gunslinger, by Stephen King
* Effective Public Relations, Ninth Edition
* First Things First, by Steven R. Covey
Next week I'm expect to be starting:
* Pearson's James Bond: The Authorized Biography
* Schism, by Bill Granger
* The Drawing of the Three, by Stephen King
* The Essential Marcus Aurelius
However I have an average of 1.5 books per week (sometimes I read 1 book per week if they are not big).
Chemistry and physics, @0013, my friend. All the stuff only chemists and physicists seem to find pleasing while the rest of the world finds them a tedious waste of time. ;-)
No sir, I teach youngsters ages 15 - 18 but the school system here in Belgium is different from the American or British school systems so I'm not sure what the correct English term for it is. :)
We call that grade school in the US.
Actually we'd call it highschool.