My first two books are out of print and, okay, they can sleep there comfortably. It's early work, derivative work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the maddening ironies of writing books is that it leaves so little time for reading others'. My bedside is piled with books, but it's duty reading: books for book research, books for review. The ones I pine for are off on a shelf downstairs.
Books do furnish a room.
I've seen a lot of people buy my books and then fall asleep on the plane soon afterwards.
Books are good enough in their own way, but they are a poor substitute for life.
Writing books is a nice retreat. There's nothing quite like diving into a book for a few hours. That is a big time vacation.
A wonderful thing about a book, in contrast to a computer screen, is that you can take it to bed with you.
I have a couple of dozen books on my reader: ideal for a long trip or an afternoon waiting at the medical clinic. It's flexible.
Writing a book is such a full-time job. If you're away for a few days, you have to start again.
I fall asleep everywhere! Someone recently asked if they could publish a book of pictures of me sleeping because there are so many.
Books are such a great way to spend time with your children, open lines of communication with your children, and just build that strong foundation.
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