Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Bookmark this

I like to read books. Sometimes magazines or newspapers, but mostly books. I try to read some every day. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Currently I'm reading (among other titles) Elliott Roosevelt's The President's Man and Elfrida Lang's The History of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church. Gripping stuff. To keep my place, I use bookmarks. Sometimes they are the dust jacket slipped over the cover between the pages. Sometimes, I'll grab a baseball card, or a business card. Sometimes I'll just remember what page I'm on. Apparently, other people use stranger things.

I've run across an interesting essay about bookmarks from The Believer website. Simon Quicke has a blog about books and such. Some of his posts are about bookmarks. Although not bookmarks specifically, there is a wonderful blog called Confessions of a Bookplate Junkie. Lots of images. Let them load.

Enjoy books, not only for the words that they contain, but also for the family and friends that gave them to you or suggested that you read them. Remember that teacher you had in school, how he or she encouraged you to read. Delight when your children pick up a book. Delight even more when they carry it to you and say, "Daddy read." Read for knowledge. Read for pleasure. Read to take your mind off the pressing issues of the day. Escape into a different world for an hour. You'll be the better for it.



3 comments:

Angie said...

I need to get off this computer, and pick up a book, and do some of that there readin' that you so eloquently talk about.

Love you.

Doug said...

yeah, what she said. Have any books I can download?

Donna said...

Hey Mark! We can't have anything mesquite-smoked without you and your parents coming to mind. Interesting to see what's up with you. I never met Angie; however, that she reads Doug's blog makes her dear to me. I'm the happiest ever, LOVING being an old-age pensioner! Glad to see you writing about books. Now, if you would just read one...