" “I couldn’t sleep a wink, so I just read and read, day and night … it was there I began to divide books into day books and night books,” she went on. “Really, there are books meant for daytime reading and books that can be read only at night.” - ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera, p. 103.
Do you divide your books into day and night reads? How do you decide?
Do you divide your books into day and night reads? How do you decide?
I don't read during the day as i'm at work, and when i get home i make food etc. I only start reading around 8. So i don't have day or night books.
But i do have bath and bed books :)
What about you?
7 comments:
I only make a distiction between books that can or can not be taken with me to work or on the train. And no: I do not decide based on the cover, but on size ;-)
I more or less read one book at a time.
Bath books? I tried that once and haven't been brave enough to do it again!
I like the bath and bed books. Just make sure you won't drop it in the bath tub. =)
My criteria is scary or not? Scary belongs to day time reading. =)
No bath and bed books for me!
Here is my Day and Night reply!
Interesting question! I do take lighter reads to work for lunch hour if I'm not lunching with someone or for the bus ride if my kiddos fall asleep. And nothing scary at night!
Beware of books in the bath. Most household accidents happen in the bathroom. Wouldn't want your book to get hurt. I don't divide my books by day or night. Here is my answer for Booking Through Thursday.
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