I do most of my reading on the train ride to and from work. But I always have a book in my handbag so that I can read at any time, anywhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I read a lot when I'm travelling and always have a couple of books on the go.
Whether I'm at the office, at home, or on the road, I always have a stack of books I'm looking forward to reading.
On an average day, I have two things to read in my purse: a book and a play.
I occasionally read digital books when I'm traveling, but I do so begrudgingly.
When I write, I'm still imagining a kid reading it on paper. I read e-books when I travel, but in general I still prefer holding an old-fashioned book in my hands. There's a special, tactile experience.
I always save a huge book for a flight, because then you read it at both airports and on the plane and by the time you get home you're a quarter of the way through and it doesn't feel so unmanageable any more.
There are books all around me... I don't read as much as I used to, but I always have a book or two going.
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.
I don't normally have time to read, so when I go away I like to take a few books.
I always carry lots of stuff with me wherever I roam, always weighted down with books, with cassettes, with pens and paper, just in case I get the urge to sit down somewhere, and oh, I don't know, read something or write my masterpiece.