Book meme, day 2
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4. The book that’s been on your shelves the longest.
I think that must be the set of Mark Twain that my parents bought me when I was just a baby; it's been there ever since I can remember. It's a nice set: The major novels (and a couple of the minor ones) in hardcover. The story goes, as I remember it, that they got some sort of a deal or discount on it and thought it would be a nice thing for me to have someday. It has been!
5. A book you acquired in some interesting way.
I won a copy of A Tale of Two Cities in a drawing contest at a blog I know. The interesting thing about that is that I can't draw! But I practiced and practiced and finally sent in something that . . . still wasn't very good.
But it turned out that only two of us entered the contest, so I tied for first place anyway!
6. A book with a story for you, that reminds you of something specific in your life (a person, a place, a time).
It's not among my most pleasant memories, but it's a strong one. I must have been 16 or 17, and my big sister had gotten into trouble (again). Serious trouble. The you're-grounded-for-the-rest-of-your-life-and-maybe-even-longer kind of trouble. I was lying on my bed, re-reading The Phantom of the Opera, trying very hard to concentrate on the story and not hear what was going on downstairs. Of course, I heard every word. The book and the memory will probably always go together for me.
(It isn't quite as bad a memory as it could have been, given that my sister turned out all right in the end. But it took a very long time; a lot of blood, toil, tears, and sweat; and all the grace of God.)
I think that must be the set of Mark Twain that my parents bought me when I was just a baby; it's been there ever since I can remember. It's a nice set: The major novels (and a couple of the minor ones) in hardcover. The story goes, as I remember it, that they got some sort of a deal or discount on it and thought it would be a nice thing for me to have someday. It has been!
5. A book you acquired in some interesting way.
I won a copy of A Tale of Two Cities in a drawing contest at a blog I know. The interesting thing about that is that I can't draw! But I practiced and practiced and finally sent in something that . . . still wasn't very good.
But it turned out that only two of us entered the contest, so I tied for first place anyway!
6. A book with a story for you, that reminds you of something specific in your life (a person, a place, a time).
It's not among my most pleasant memories, but it's a strong one. I must have been 16 or 17, and my big sister had gotten into trouble (again). Serious trouble. The you're-grounded-for-the-rest-of-your-life-and-maybe-even-longer kind of trouble. I was lying on my bed, re-reading The Phantom of the Opera, trying very hard to concentrate on the story and not hear what was going on downstairs. Of course, I heard every word. The book and the memory will probably always go together for me.
(It isn't quite as bad a memory as it could have been, given that my sister turned out all right in the end. But it took a very long time; a lot of blood, toil, tears, and sweat; and all the grace of God.)
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Date: 2011-05-23 01:58 pm (UTC)Glad the family survived!
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Date: 2011-05-23 02:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-23 06:26 pm (UTC)Isn't it funny how we equate certain books or music to periods in our life?