Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for August 09, 2024

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    daDoctah1  3 months ago

    I’ve mentioned this so many times: the sign of a good used book store is that there are chairs placed throughout where you can sit down and look through a potential purchase. The sign of a great used book store is that at least two of those chairs can’t be used because there are already cats sleeping on them.

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    littlejohn Premium Member 3 months ago

    Is there an end of chapter stretch for everyone?

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    Kornfield Kounty  3 months ago

    “Any book worth banning is a book worth reading.” Isaac Asimov (1920-1992)

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    elbow macaroni  3 months ago

    Keep cats indoors!

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    Godfreydaniel  3 months ago

    A book a day keeps the chiggers away…..

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  3 months ago

    World’s largest used bookstore is/was in St.Petersburg,Florida near the R ays ballpark

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    LAFITZGERALD  3 months ago

    I like that panel!! Too bad my brother and I aren’t exactly get-together persons for this pleasure (sigh)!!

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    cafed00d Premium Member 3 months ago

    If I get too comfortable while reading I usually fall asleep.

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    eddi-TBH  3 months ago

    Rose and Jimbo have always supported each other.

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    hagarthehorrible  3 months ago

    The family that reads together, stays together!

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    Sambora1  3 months ago

    Happy Book Lovers Day to all my GC friends. :)

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    mafastore  3 months ago

    I admit to no longer generally reading books. When I was young I would read a book a day (and I don’t mean picture books). My parents were readers also and we had a library in the house. (When my youngest sister was due my parents had to finish the attic as more bedroom space was needed. Middle sister and I had to carry all of the books down 3 flights of stairs to the basement for temporary storage until the construction was completed. We then had to carry the books back up 2 flights to what used to be her bedroom, but had become my dad’s office and family library.

    In our house now we have a LOT of books as husband is also reader. (Though since he had cataract surgery he finds reading books online/in his cell phone much easier for him than reading physical books – but he still reads avidly.)

    Our home office has 5 full height bookcases and one half height one – history and some novels. Our bedroom has 2 half height book cases. Our studio has 4 full height cases and a half height one – mostly craft related and cook books, but also my Louisa May Alcott collection (including early editions) and my Laura Ingalls Wilder collection – both include not only books by them, but also biographies about them. Basement has a full height case and the books from a half height case which was damaged when rain came in a basement window, which need a new home. My teddy bears’ room (aka the unused guest room) has a half height case for books about same. Our garage serves as husband’s wood and general work shop and his books related to same are in a couple of half height book cases in there.

    These days I find myself reading mostly informational magazine as a general rule. I figure that with – probably – relatively short time I have left I want to read even more information on things I am interested in, instead of reading fiction. Though do read books sometimes also.

    I do miss the days when I could/would read a book or two a day. Now takes a couple of days.

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