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The first thing I did (after I got sober) was to read all the books I could get my hands on about alcohol and addiction. Then I set out to read all the books I could find on the subject of self-awareness.
The problem with reading is that you usually do it at night, and it’s not that you’re trying to feel stupid or make yourself more aware of your problems. It’s more that you’re trying to feel smarter than you are. It’s like you’re trying to read in the dark, and you’re trying to read all the books in a certain order so you end up looking like a fool.
It’s not that I don’t enjoy reading, its just that I like to read while doing something else. I’m not ashamed to say that I like to read in the wee hours when I’m sitting in my favourite chair, so I don’t have to be thinking about how I’ll finish the book, or what the title will be. In fact, I usually think of the title right before I read the book.
I know, you wouldnt be reading this if you were in a good mood. You probably read this book while you are reading your book, or before you are reading your book. You are a better person than you think you are.
I know what you’re thinking. “Is this the same dorky girl that is so down with the murder mystery books?” Yes, I am, and yes, she is. We have known each other for about two years, and we met at a book fair. We like to talk about books, and she is one of the most knowledgeable people I know about books.
I am usually the calm one in the group, but I like to read the “novel” section. I love the mystery section a lot, but I don’t generally like the crime section. I am a little bit of a mystery buff, but I don’t particularly enjoy the suspense aspect of mysteries.
Frank is the author of the book series Dorothea Benton: A Murderous Story, and she is the first person you will meet in the book series. She was a college student who decided to leave it all for the city in pursuit of a career in publishing, and she is the one who has been keeping the books afloat. She was also the only person who ever had the forethought to bring the books to a publisher before the series started.
I like the books. They are well written and have a unique take on the mystery genre, but I also like that they can be read without a lot of previous knowledge. But I do not really enjoy mysteries, in the same way that I don’t enjoy sports. I am just not interested in the suspense, and it seems to me that mysteries are more suited to a younger crowd.
I think that people who like mysteries tend to be much younger than, say, sports fans. It just seems to me like there are parts of sports that can be done without the suspense. I think the best mysteries are the ones that are very well written and that the characters are still just coming to terms with what’s going on. For example, I don’t like mysteries that have a lot of suspense, because I find the suspense in sports boring.
I agree with that. I think mysteries have a tendency to be either very dramatic or very suspenseful. I think suspense is better than drama because the suspense is there to keep the reader engaged. And drama is better if the story is going to surprise the reader.