mr. k mentioned to me a quote he picked up from 'white collar':
"i sat watching the game and my girl was there with me reading a book,
and that's when i knew i was the luckiest guy in the world".
i love that quote because i love to read. i like to watch football but i prefer college over nfl, and i prefer reading over sports any day. he's fine with me reading, not paying attention to the game, just like i'm fine with him watching and playing with my hair. it's a nice comfortable unspoken agreement.
i have made good on my new year's resolution to read more books.
i just finished 'these is my words' and cried like a baby. i shed a few tears when dumbeldore died in harry potter, but i sobbed for a solid ten pages at the end of this book. it is fantastic. i want to re-read it immediately and underline my favorite passages, or start on the sequel. i can't decide.
the characters are real and dynamic. i found myself wrapped up in sarah {the heroine's} words, agreeing with her sentiments and falling in love with captain jack elliott alongside her. i wholeheartedly agree with ali that captain jack elliott is the finest, most imperfectly perfect fictional man. ever. i've always liked my men manly, and that he is. strong, good-hearted, and stubborn. sarah surmises it by saying, "that man makes me feel like a have my bonnet on backwards."
i wish i had listened to my momma and ali months ago, when they urged me to read it.
i promise you this-- if you read it, you will love it.
you will laugh and cry out loud and thank me for the suggestion.
now get yourself over to a barnes & noble. stat.
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i absolutely loved that book! so good. i'm glad things are going well for you beck. i miss you! i hope that i can see you sometime soon. maybe when we come to utah in december?
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