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Bad habits you've acquired due to being an obssessive author / reader?
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Sep 15, 2010 04:43AM

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For me it's reading. When you just want to read one more chapter, then one more, just another.....2am damn, I have to get up at 6am... who needs sleep. It doesn't happen often, the book has to be truely engrossing. :)
not listening to the missus........no forget that one, I've been doing that one for years. LOL!! (-:


Since being on Goodreads I have been spending far too much money on books, I order them on line, I blame my TBR shelf it's growing faster than I can read. :) I have been dropping hints to my husband to buy me an ereader for my birthday. He hasn't taken the hint yet. I know because he hasn't asked me which one I want. :(
I have just added Faerie Tale to my TBR shelf. :)
I have just added Faerie Tale to my TBR shelf. :)


Emma Kaufmann
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At least once a book has been read it gets registered and released to my OBCZ via bookcrossing.com. Otherwise we surely would not have room to swing a cat in here.
(Golly that's an unsettling idiom - I wonder what it originally meant...)
Here ya go Cheryl, I found this,
The cat in this phrase is of the cat o'nine tails type. The nine-thronged whip was used as punishment at sea. Because space was at a premium below decks, there was not enough room to wield the whip. As a result, the whipping always took place on deck.
Alternative: Evidence against the above origin comes from the fact that the expression was in use in the 1500s and the cat o'nine tails was not invented until the mid 1600s. The saying may involve felines, since there used to be a "sport" of swinging cats as targets for archers. This was either by their tails, in a sack, or in a leather bottle. Shakespeare, in "Much Ado About Nothing" (I,i) uses the phrase "hang me in a bottle like a cat".
The cat in this phrase is of the cat o'nine tails type. The nine-thronged whip was used as punishment at sea. Because space was at a premium below decks, there was not enough room to wield the whip. As a result, the whipping always took place on deck.
Alternative: Evidence against the above origin comes from the fact that the expression was in use in the 1500s and the cat o'nine tails was not invented until the mid 1600s. The saying may involve felines, since there used to be a "sport" of swinging cats as targets for archers. This was either by their tails, in a sack, or in a leather bottle. Shakespeare, in "Much Ado About Nothing" (I,i) uses the phrase "hang me in a bottle like a cat".


That's so funny Dee-Ann! I guess with a large family you have to be inventive when it comes to finding some 'me' time!:)
I loved your story too Dee-Ann. :)
Even with a smaller family it's hard to find reading time. I catch the train to work. I wouldn't give up my train time for the world. Undisturbed peace time just for me and my book.
Even with a smaller family it's hard to find reading time. I catch the train to work. I wouldn't give up my train time for the world. Undisturbed peace time just for me and my book.

BTW why is everyone talking about Faerie Tale? I read it YEARS ago, and um don't remember much of it, maybe I need to re-read?

K wrote: "I hate being interrupted when I am reading. My family knows to not talk to me when I have a book in hand. I will ignore someone talking to me/the phone ringing etc. until I finish the chapter.
BTW..."
I wish my family followed that rule. When I'm reading it's a free for all. >:(
BTW..."
I wish my family followed that rule. When I'm reading it's a free for all. >:(

Paul, I was just curious as I don't remember much about it and I have recently picked up Feist again after a few years off :)


(I need to confess: when I first joined GR my username was Krondor, it was only when I joined the Fantasy Group that I realized how stupid that idea was, so I had to shorten it to K.)
Alrighty I have gone way off topic, will shut up now :P

Most of my family also likes to read, so it helps if we're all immersed at the same time. Meals, housework, eh, low-priority - maybe we'll do that stuff in between books.

Most of my family also likes to read, so it helps if we're all immersed at the same time. Mea..."
I'm the same with my homework.....not good.




I would rather read a bad book cover to cover before picking up a duster.
I've been banned from reading certain authors in bed because my giggles keep hubby awake.
At least when visiting certain friends they're usually reading as well. We can sit there for a few hours and the only noise you'll hear is the turning of pages and giggling.




I dont use ebooks, but I can relate to the ease with which you can 'click' and a book appears within a week or so, at your door, all shiny and new and waiting to be read. Mmmmm...love that (but my bank balance doesnt).


Too much time on the computer .........that's me too - then wondering why I don't seem to be reading as much lately? Ha ha...what sense is there in that?

However, I guess in a sense thats fine, since I actually collect them, and would love to own my own private library one day. I must own about 400 books, and when you add up the cost of about $20 each...Id rather not think about it :S
Maggie wrote: "Too much time on the computer .........that's me too - then wondering why I don't seem to be reading as much lately? Ha ha...what sense is there in that?"
OMG I am hearing an echo. The same thing is happening to me. :P
OMG I am hearing an echo. The same thing is happening to me. :P

Too much time on the computer ...."
*Raises hand in agreement* I am the same..ehehe

Me too!!
Laura wrote: "Maggie wrote: "Carmel wrote: "OMG Maggie I'm hearing you girl - that's me in a nutshell! Too much time on the computer & not enough time reading the books I'm reading about!!!lol"
Too much time on..."
Ohhh, me too!! Love GR/Aussie Readers, I'm pretty sure I'm addicted..:)
Too much time on..."
Ohhh, me too!! Love GR/Aussie Readers, I'm pretty sure I'm addicted..:)
I've worked out a way to get things done when they get a 'bit' out of hand....I don't turn the computer on until everything is done....oh, the withdrawals..:)

Unfortunately, doing this often lets me see the last line of that chapter-and plenty of times it has been a spoiler-and takes away all the excitement left in that chapter.
Jessica I do that too. Why is that? It shouldn't matter how much is left if you're enjoying the story. It is fortunately not possible with an eReader. Maybe that will make me stop. :D


I can relate to this Cheryl, I am continually booking books out from the library even though my TBR list is large, not to cound the library books I have at home. I keep telling myself I am going to read the books on my TBR list before booking anymore books out - but they spoil me so much with being allowed to borrow 30 books for 3 weeks adn they can reborrowed for up to another 6 weeks provided no one else has ordered them. Plus now that the E Books are available that's another 4 books for a week at a time. We are only allowed to book 15 items at a time and I am always up there.

Unfortunately, doing this oft..."
I do that too and I always read the last page when I start a book - sometimes it does not tell you very much but other times it does - I like books to have a good ending.
I found I don't listen to the missus...but I think that maybe normal for us blokes anyway LOL!!!
David wrote: "I found I don't listen to the missus...but I think that maybe normal for us blokes anyway LOL!!!"
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DID YOU SAY SOMETHING BRENDA!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!