
This week’s musing asks…
Would you say that you read about the same amount now as when you were younger? More? Less? Why?


Unfortunately, probably less. I remember in high school coming home and reading classics like
The Phantom of the Opera and
Sense & Sensibility for fun.
Those were the good old days. I read more now but probably understand less, and of course, I stay away from the classics!
ReplyDeleteI think as we get older we obviously have more priorities sadly lol
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Happy reading
Anna =)
I ran home to read as a teenager, but not necessarily the classics being assigned (read and enjoyed them, too). I loved Victoria Holt, the Lord of the Rings series, and Nancy Drew.
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I read less, mainly because I write so much! But I love the classics. I didn't discover them until after high school, but they are mine now!!!
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