Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Reading on a Deserted Island

Spring Break has arrived. Easter is coming. Travel season is upon us, and whether you are planning a trip to somewhere tropical or just wishing you were it's always fun to dream about being somewhere warm and lush. Which may bring to mind the popular daydream about what it would be like to be stranded on a deserted island. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what book would you want to have with you? Share your comments below.As for myself, I don't know what I would chose. I have a stack of reading near my bed at home from magazines, to children's books, to a books about Afganistan to a fantasy by Lackey. And these are just the ones I have started to read.

I'd would also to have my Creative Zen Nano player with me loaded up with e-audiobooks for my entertainment. I'd probably choose some classic adventure tomes like "The Three Musketeers"or "Robinson Crusoe" (What could be more inspiring...and long?) But I'd better have packed plenty of spare batteries! These eaudiobooks are available through Netlibrary and free for all Brigham City Library patrons. Check it out on our webpage http:bcpl.lib.ut.us.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A deserted island? Well, give me Thomas Hardy or Charles Dickens any day!