Isara - Where You Make a Difference
Home Projects Forum Games
News HQ IsaraPIX IsaraBLOG About Us
      

12/ 1/2008 11:13 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
News: Make a Difference by playing more than 80 games at the Isara Arcade.
 
   Home  Forum     Arcade   Calendar  
  Help Search Register  
Pages: [1]
  Add bookmark  |  Print  
Author Topic: Reading multiple books  (Read 402 times)
thartley Offline
Isara Superhero
Joined: 03/16/06
Posts:4,721
Referrals: 3

View Profile WWW
« on: 09/14/2007 04:39 AM »

Sometimes I get a little over anxious with my reading and have more than one book going at a time.  At the moment, I'm reading Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher, Macbeth (if ya gotta ask....), The Stage Manager's Handbook by Bert Gruver.  All three of these are very different in nature, so its not difficult to keep them all seperate and slip back into each one respectively.

Who here reads multiple books?  Or do you like the one at a time scenario? 

And why dont writers put out a Behind the Scenes disk with books?  LOL!  I guess they could flip the pages and do an author's commentary track on character motivations.

ok, its kinda early morning...this is when my brain operates on what I call the "funky level".

Logged

I don't think anyone really reads the sigs.
KitKat Offline
Isara Superhero
Joined: 03/06/06
Posts:3,939
Referrals: 3

View Profile
« Reply #1 on: 09/14/2007 09:34 AM »


ok, its kinda early morning...this is when my brain operates on what I call the "funky level".


"Funky Level", my brain's on Funky Level All Day !!  You crack me up!

 
Logged

Your words are the windows to your heart.
Pages: [1]
  Add bookmark  |  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Isara Forum Powered by SMF 1.1.5 | SMF © 2006-2008, Simple Machines LLC
About Isara | Charity Projects | Isara Videos | FAQ | Link to Isara | Tell Others | Contact Isara
Isara.org
© 2005-2008 Isara.org. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy.