Too bad it wasn't pleasure reading.  No, instead I spent most of the day reading for my final library science class, History and Culture of Youth Information Services or something exciting like that. ;-)  Although I don't consider myself a history aficionado, I have enjoyed reading about the women who feminized librarianship and children's literature.  Don't worry, I'm not going to expound on the topic here. 
Despite enjoying that reading, I wish I had spent the day pleasure reading.  I have two books that I want to finish and one that I need to start so I can have it read for the next book club meeting.  I want to finish Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.  I started this book a while ago, but I put it aside to read a book (or two?) for work and to finish a book club book.  Then I didn't go back to it because school was starting up and I needed to read Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See, which I was not able to finish on time for book club because I spent all last week writing three research papers for my degree. 
Mostly, though, I want to read Half of a Yellow Sun.   I can't wait to see the author Adichie read from this book tomorrow night.  Since I was first seduced by this story, I have been trying to articulate what has drawn me into it.  On Friday at work, I was thinking about it and thought I had figured out what I wanted to say about it, but now, I can't really remember my ideas.  I'm sure I will recall them later.  For now, I think I will retire to read to the sound of the rain.
 
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I plan on getting Half a Yellow Sun next time I go to the bookstore now that it's in paper. I also read the Lisa See book and thought it was pretty good. So now do you get to read for pleasure again?!
I still have class work to do, but I can usually find time to do some pleasure reading before I go to bed. I plan to celebrate finishing my degree by spending the summer reading. :-)
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