Friday, October 12, 2012

I remembered reading that Jacob


Or at least not what I expected after having loved the author's previous books. I'm talking about Jodi Jacobs Picoults world. I have come to the books I dissar fast are those who are, according to me, slow at the start. I do not always have the best patience and when it comes to my reading, or maybe oläsning, does it relatively quickly. But so it is. There is so much else to choose which is better.
I've been thinking a bit on the category, it was not good. Thus the name, but in and of itself a bit in terms of content as well. It may sound a bit barkst and straightforward to say that a book is not good for so many things that come into play with regard to the feeling I get when I read. It may well be that it is not the right time in life. It may also be that it is a genre that is not me so dear, though I had hoped that it was good. For so it is with me anyway, all the books I borrow home from bibblan I plan to read for the sound good when I read about them, such as on a bokblogg in BTJ catalog or elsewhere. And so when I get home the book and start reading, it is not at all what I thought and thought.
Actually, I could call category Passade not me or want to read now or the like but as long as I continue to call category, it was not good for it hangs together as well as the blog name!
What do you call your piles of books you opt out? And how do you regard those books you thought you'd like but were disappointed in? What are the mechanisms (?) Who has a finger in the pie? Interestingly, I think.
I remembered reading that Jacob's world one day.
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The blog's name came to me just like that. It was good is an expression that I use quite frequently, so it had to be the name. A month before this blog came to, I drove started another blog called love of reading fate the traitor soul yeah! in another blogging fate the traitor soul tool. Was not completely satisfied so I moved here.
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