Tag!
Okay, I was tagged the other day - okay, a few days ago - okay, okay! - SEVERAL days ago... Anyhow, as I was saying, I was tagged by my good friend Brooke. The game is to answer the following questions, then tag five other friends with blogs to do the same - and of course they are to continue by tagging five other friends - well, you get the picture. It was kind of a fun exercise, although some questions were a bit tougher than they seemed at first. Here are my responses:
Total Books Owned: Haven’t got a clue. Closest I can get is – LOTS!
Last Book I read: AT BERTRAM’S HOTEL by Agatha Christie. I love Agatha Christie’s books, and I usually end up going through my large collection of them and re-reading them every couple of years or so. This is the year!
Book sitting on my coffee table I am planning on reading: You mean I’m supposed to be able to actually find a book on my coffee table? Under all that stuff? Hmm… Well, I did just happen to pick up Llewellyn’s 2005 WICCA ALMANAC the other day, and it is actually sitting on my coffee table! I am looking forward to diving into it, as it looks like there are some very good articles in it.
Five books that mean a lot to me: Wow, that is a tough one! I’ve read so many books that mean a lot to me. Interestingly enough, some of the ones that are most meaningful have been children’s books. Well, here are my five top picks:
THE HOBBIT and THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. I have loved these books since I was quite young, and they are another set of books that I tend to pull out and re-read every now and again.
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Kenneth Grahame. A truly charming children’s classic!
Anything by Agatha Christie. I find her books thoroughly charming, delightful, and even though I’ve read them many times over, I always find something that I missed, and they always get my brain working.
Anything by Scott Cunningham. Scott Cunningham was an author of books on Wicca, magick, etc. I love his style of writing, and when I began to study Wicca and witchcraft his were the first books I was guided to. I have most of his books, and am planning on getting the few that I don’t have. I find them to be an excellent resource and a wealth of information.
So far, anything by Anne Rice. I got highly involved in her Vampire Chronicles series, and have been collecting all of those books. I also got caught up in her Witches of Mayfair series, and am collecting those as well. I love the way she writes, and I love how she has developed her characters. I find her books truly fascinating, and can get completely lost in them for hours on end!
There are so many other books that are important to me – it was hard to pick just five. Okay, so I cheated and lumped several together…
Now - tag time!
I don’t have five people with blogs that I can tag – only one! So Judy, tag, you’re it! Answer the above questions on your blog, and tag five other people with blogs to do the same. Have fun!
Total Books Owned: Haven’t got a clue. Closest I can get is – LOTS!
Last Book I read: AT BERTRAM’S HOTEL by Agatha Christie. I love Agatha Christie’s books, and I usually end up going through my large collection of them and re-reading them every couple of years or so. This is the year!
Book sitting on my coffee table I am planning on reading: You mean I’m supposed to be able to actually find a book on my coffee table? Under all that stuff? Hmm… Well, I did just happen to pick up Llewellyn’s 2005 WICCA ALMANAC the other day, and it is actually sitting on my coffee table! I am looking forward to diving into it, as it looks like there are some very good articles in it.
Five books that mean a lot to me: Wow, that is a tough one! I’ve read so many books that mean a lot to me. Interestingly enough, some of the ones that are most meaningful have been children’s books. Well, here are my five top picks:
THE HOBBIT and THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. I have loved these books since I was quite young, and they are another set of books that I tend to pull out and re-read every now and again.
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Kenneth Grahame. A truly charming children’s classic!
Anything by Agatha Christie. I find her books thoroughly charming, delightful, and even though I’ve read them many times over, I always find something that I missed, and they always get my brain working.
Anything by Scott Cunningham. Scott Cunningham was an author of books on Wicca, magick, etc. I love his style of writing, and when I began to study Wicca and witchcraft his were the first books I was guided to. I have most of his books, and am planning on getting the few that I don’t have. I find them to be an excellent resource and a wealth of information.
So far, anything by Anne Rice. I got highly involved in her Vampire Chronicles series, and have been collecting all of those books. I also got caught up in her Witches of Mayfair series, and am collecting those as well. I love the way she writes, and I love how she has developed her characters. I find her books truly fascinating, and can get completely lost in them for hours on end!
There are so many other books that are important to me – it was hard to pick just five. Okay, so I cheated and lumped several together…
Now - tag time!
I don’t have five people with blogs that I can tag – only one! So Judy, tag, you’re it! Answer the above questions on your blog, and tag five other people with blogs to do the same. Have fun!