I think I just don't read during those periods, lol
A Deathwatch Guard Send a noteboard - 18/04/2011 12:17:06 PM
You know, when you don't want to read anything challenging, just something comfortable and lovely.
Otherwise, I would probably reread something... Harry Potter comes to mind as very light and fun to read, and also WoT, simply because I'm so familiar with it that all the characters seem like old friends.
What do you read when your brain wants a break?
18/04/2011 11:08:17 AM
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I think I just don't read during those periods, lol
18/04/2011 12:17:06 PM
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Re: Wodehouse. Gerald Durrell. Pratchett, old favourites. Douglas Adam, ditto.
18/04/2011 02:34:35 PM
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Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Terry Pratchett, The Queen of Attolia *NM*
18/04/2011 04:13:07 PM
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The BBC news website. *NM*
18/04/2011 06:08:14 PM
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o.O Lovely?
18/04/2011 06:27:17 PM
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I was thinking more about the "when your brain wants a break" part.
18/04/2011 06:30:22 PM
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Hm... Tolkien, Austen, Trollope of late, Christie, Jordan, Eddings, HP, various comics.
18/04/2011 06:31:13 PM
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Pratchett because it's so comfortable, and Matt Reilly because it involves no thinking *NM*
18/04/2011 08:17:36 PM
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My answer: Heyer, Butcher, Rankin, Heyer, Eddings, Feist, and Gail Carriger will join the ranks. *NM*
18/04/2011 08:20:48 PM
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That's a great question. I'm not sure I've given myself a break in quite some time, though. *NM*
20/04/2011 09:07:05 AM
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