I don’t always make time to read, but I do always make time to buy books. That’s why I have a shelf full of books that I’ve bought and not yet read, and why the number of those books keeps growing.
It’s like shopping while you’re hungry – it’s never a good idea, and you always end up with more than you really need. The problem is, I’m always hungry for books.
The Jordan School Board approved the second reading of its board policies.
I’ve seen the latest movie, but the books are always better.
Yesterday was the first day of my TV-free week, and it was harder than I expected – but harder in different areas.
I’m planning on giving up TV for a week, starting at about 10 p.m. Wednesday night (or whenever I finish watching this week’s episode of "Lost").
I just read a feature article about the new "Harry Potter" movie. It comes out only two weeks before the new (and final) "Harry Potter" book.
Jordan School Board Chairman Ira Beckman said he visited the Jordan Elementary School media center as part of "I Love to Read Month."
I was talking with a friend last night (well, I was typing with a friend online last night), and we got onto the subject of movies.


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