A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Jun. 26th, 2003 07:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know I've come to it late, but after a decision crisis in the library today, I'm reading 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' for the first time.... damned good book, I must say. I'm wholely impressed and pleased, so far.
'Chocolat' was actually my first choice for reading today, but I was already in Odegaard and that book is in Suzzallo/Allen. So then I went to look for Edith Wharton's 'Age of Innocence'... which I obviously never found. I am fully pleased, however, with that which the library gods have given me. ;)
Sablebadger talked about tech-lust.... I have BOOK-lust, I'm sorry to say. Quite a bad affliction; I wandered around the fiction and literary criticism section of the library (top floor, to the right of the right-hand staircase as you go up, sections PS and PR, I believe) for twenty-some-odd minutes, in total a daze of "what shall I read? I want to read it ALL!!!"
Yup. There are some days when I know I was meant to be an English major.
'Chocolat' was actually my first choice for reading today, but I was already in Odegaard and that book is in Suzzallo/Allen. So then I went to look for Edith Wharton's 'Age of Innocence'... which I obviously never found. I am fully pleased, however, with that which the library gods have given me. ;)
Sablebadger talked about tech-lust.... I have BOOK-lust, I'm sorry to say. Quite a bad affliction; I wandered around the fiction and literary criticism section of the library (top floor, to the right of the right-hand staircase as you go up, sections PS and PR, I believe) for twenty-some-odd minutes, in total a daze of "what shall I read? I want to read it ALL!!!"
Yup. There are some days when I know I was meant to be an English major.