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fredag 7. september 2012

What Kind of Book Reader are You?

Hello! 

It's definitely been too long this time. As I don't really feel like writing much today (and haven't in a while), I just wanted to post a link to this article I came upon, posted by Anne Rice on her facebook-page. 


I think I saw myself in these two:

Delayed Onset Reader #1. You are without a doubt a book lover, and when you walk into a bookstore or any place books are available, you can't help yourself, you buy one or many. When you get home you put them aside, often reverently, as if they were art, displaying them on a bookshelf or propping them up on your bedside table, pages ready to meet your eyes as soon as you have the moment. But you're very, very busy, and days, weeks, or months may go by before you actually crack open one of these books. It's not for lack of trying! When you finally do, you will be overjoyed by all the learning and emotional depth and humor and writing quality that exists in this book that's been sitting within reach all along, and you will be amazed that you waited so long to ever open it. Suggested delayed onset #1 suggestions: The Imperfectionists, by Tom Rachman; The Princess Bride, by William Goldman; Lolita by Nabokov; Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery

The Bookophile. More than reading, you just love books. Old ones, the way they smell, the crinkles and yellowing of the pages; new ones, the way they smell, too, the crispness, running your hands over a stack of them at the bookstore. You like books rescued from the street as much as signed first editions; you like drugstore paperbacks, you like hardcover new releases, you like it all. You just like books. To you, they are an object of beauty, and you would never, ever hurt them in any way. Suggested bookophile reads: Anything you can get your hands on. God, that's gorgeous, isn't it? 

At the moment, I'm reading George R.R Martin's A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire #4), and How To Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran.


Photos: spiderweb in the sunset.

lørdag 7. januar 2012

Oh, and I nearly forgot...

...Happy new year! Til árs ok friðar! Godt nyttår! ;)

Heheh, can't remember everything...-.-
Did you enjoy your evening?
Mum and I entered the new year by hanging out in my bedroom-window with wine and a camera. And if I've made a fool of myself and told this twice, just bear with me.

And now for an unnecessary amount of firework-photos!: 







 I think I'm tired, should probably be headed to bed soon; I've been up way too long lately, and I blame it on handcrafts, my computer and the "A Song of Ice and Fire" book-series by George Martin. Strongly recommended btw! [not my bad sleeping pattern, but the books that is].  The TV-series are good too, but can't really be compared. The books usually win ;) 

<3
   
I also finished the warmers, WITH embroidery! And I've learnt and nearly mastered a third technique; the York-stitch. I finally came over this video (at http://naalebinding.blogspot.com/), which helped me a whole lot:


My warmers:




I take orders via mail (maanemunk@hotmail.com), or via my shop at Epla!

Good night!


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