books
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 7:46 am
Yes, I like to read on a variety of topics.
I read for my children and we head for the library once a week or twice a month (at least after 3 weeks to return).
Last saturday we took 27 items of which
22 for my children (about 10 comics which they finish in 1/2 hour each + about 10 books which they finish in a day).
My children read much faster than me. Their school library encourages them to borrow up to a further 2 books each week.
I took 5 books:
*Musil: Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß
*Die Hochzeit des Mönchs ist eine Novelle, die 1884 von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer verfasst wurde.
*Ukraine: a guide
*Grisham: The Chamber (Dutch: Het Vonnis), actually my son (11) wanted to read Grishams
and another one, of which I cannot remember the title now.
At the same time, I have lingering around
*Management
*Vorsicht! Manipulation - Unfaire Dialektik erkennen und ihr wirkungsvoll begegnen. (Claudia Grötzebach)
*Andreas Mehringer: Schläge im Namen des Herrn: Die verdrängte Geschichte der Heimkinder in der Bundesrepublik (~ Die Wahrheit ueber Kinderzwangsarbeit in Deutschland = The truth about child slave labour in Germany.)
* Aphorismen - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830-1916)
*...
*...
*Bart de Koning: Alles onder controle. De overheid houdt u in de gaten (read)
*...Dutch: Crimes and punishment in the middle-ages
*Rob Wijnberg: Nietzsche en Kant lezen de krant
So I usually tend to read several books at a time, sometimes even not finishing them.
Non-fiction books are in majority.
If I have discovered a subject, it usually leads to some more books concerning the same subject.
The number of books rises, the number of bought books rises, the number of unread books rises
=> the ratio of unread / read books rises !!! ???
I started to give away some books to a 'Kringloopwinkel' for books
(a 2nd-hand shop for books, where you can give-away your books WITHOUT receiving money, some charity seems also involved there)
and they also sell the books very cheap (Dutch, English, German, French ...)
Discovering this bookshop has lead to buying more books

Contrary to Jordus, I realize that time is running away ... and that I have to be content with reading/enjoying much less than I am interested in.
I read for my children and we head for the library once a week or twice a month (at least after 3 weeks to return).
Last saturday we took 27 items of which
22 for my children (about 10 comics which they finish in 1/2 hour each + about 10 books which they finish in a day).
My children read much faster than me. Their school library encourages them to borrow up to a further 2 books each week.
I took 5 books:
*Musil: Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß
*Die Hochzeit des Mönchs ist eine Novelle, die 1884 von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer verfasst wurde.
*Ukraine: a guide
*Grisham: The Chamber (Dutch: Het Vonnis), actually my son (11) wanted to read Grishams
and another one, of which I cannot remember the title now.
At the same time, I have lingering around
*Management
*Vorsicht! Manipulation - Unfaire Dialektik erkennen und ihr wirkungsvoll begegnen. (Claudia Grötzebach)
*Andreas Mehringer: Schläge im Namen des Herrn: Die verdrängte Geschichte der Heimkinder in der Bundesrepublik (~ Die Wahrheit ueber Kinderzwangsarbeit in Deutschland = The truth about child slave labour in Germany.)
* Aphorismen - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830-1916)
*...
*...
*Bart de Koning: Alles onder controle. De overheid houdt u in de gaten (read)
*...Dutch: Crimes and punishment in the middle-ages
*Rob Wijnberg: Nietzsche en Kant lezen de krant
So I usually tend to read several books at a time, sometimes even not finishing them.
Non-fiction books are in majority.
If I have discovered a subject, it usually leads to some more books concerning the same subject.
The number of books rises, the number of bought books rises, the number of unread books rises
=> the ratio of unread / read books rises !!! ???
I started to give away some books to a 'Kringloopwinkel' for books
(a 2nd-hand shop for books, where you can give-away your books WITHOUT receiving money, some charity seems also involved there)
and they also sell the books very cheap (Dutch, English, German, French ...)
Discovering this bookshop has lead to buying more books
Contrary to Jordus, I realize that time is running away ... and that I have to be content with reading/enjoying much less than I am interested in.