Book Count (since 1 January 2012)
Book Count (since 1 January 2014): 30
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Where We Belong by Emily Giffin
As you may know, I have an unbreakable moral code which
prevents me from abandoning a novel in favour of an alternative. I've
made my bed, I'll lie in it. 50 pages into this book, my code
chaffing at my heels, I realise I have met my nemesis. I cannot finish
this book and look myself in a mirror. I faced down the only remaining
option - I must give up reading altogether. So be it.
I drafted a list of a few substitute hobbies, I investigated
evening classes, I bought some knitting needles, contemplating a possible
social event I even went so far as to have a conversation with a colleague.
But deep down I always knew that the cocktail of hatred, depression and
cynicism which makes up my personality is not conducive to any activity
involving other humans. I picked up this book, took a deep breath
and counselled myself – "they are merely words" – as I forced this
down in instalments which I can only hope were not large enough to do permanent
damage. I survived this but the consequences are written all over
my face and I urge you to back away, screaming.
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