Books & Saturdays
I'll tell ya one good thing about being a writer. I get to choose Saturdays and I've chosen today. Which day is it? Saturday. Enough said.
I thought that I should educate my regular readers about books. ;-) Once and again I'm asked, not to recommend a book, but say what my favorite book is. My favorite book? I find that question very difficult to answer. Of course, often it feels like I'm asked which book is the best one. EVER. Since I spent so much time writing and all, I should know, right? The most mind altering, life changing book? I must be honest. I haven't got a clue. I leave that to the critics. What I thought I would do is to give you the title of three books I've read recently and that I recommend. All American classics. Two by Charles Bukowski: Ham on Rye (Norwegian translation: Nedenom og hjem) and Post Office (Norwegian translation: Postkontoret). One by Nelle Harper Lee: To kill a Mockingbird (Norwegian translation: Drep ikke en sangfugl). I believe that's her only book, but what a book it is?! :-) Read them!
I thought that I should educate my regular readers about books. ;-) Once and again I'm asked, not to recommend a book, but say what my favorite book is. My favorite book? I find that question very difficult to answer. Of course, often it feels like I'm asked which book is the best one. EVER. Since I spent so much time writing and all, I should know, right? The most mind altering, life changing book? I must be honest. I haven't got a clue. I leave that to the critics. What I thought I would do is to give you the title of three books I've read recently and that I recommend. All American classics. Two by Charles Bukowski: Ham on Rye (Norwegian translation: Nedenom og hjem) and Post Office (Norwegian translation: Postkontoret). One by Nelle Harper Lee: To kill a Mockingbird (Norwegian translation: Drep ikke en sangfugl). I believe that's her only book, but what a book it is?! :-) Read them!

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