Now I’m all set to fulfill that image. There’s the comfy chair (in the library
no less), hot chocolate and tea a plenty and someone bigger than me seems to
have taken care of the weather. Alas, no fireplace, but enough candles to fill
that gap. Now you’d think that I’m taking full advantage of the situation?Sadly, no. In recent weeks I've found it more and more difficult to open a book. My search for new things to read has been constant. A bunch of books from the library, which you’re supposed to read quickly, is gathering dust on a shelf somewhere because I just can’t bring myself to open one.
This is the time of year when our nation falls into a coma/depression. The days
get shorter and shorter only to vanish completely by Christmas. The weather is wet,
if not freezing cold, and a smell of rotting leaves in the air really does nothing to cheer
you up. What you really crave for is a huge pick-me-up, and when it comes to
reading you certainly need your book to be entertaining and maybe even funny. My
recent attempts at reading have involved a 19th century women’s prison
and a street child being trained as a pickpocket/conartist by a guardian of
sorts (both by Sarah Waters btw).After 2 pages I've given both books a miss and turned instead towards American sitcoms on TV. Munching a huge bag of candy I’m all set to face the worst nature has to offer - we all have to stack up to survive winter, right?