Saturday, November 13, 2021

Saturday Morning at the Library


When I was 5 years old, I was forced to take dancing lessons while the Brother was forced to take accordion lessons. I hated dancing class. The Knights of Columbus Hall where the classes were given had no heat or it wasn't turned on. I hated wearing the pink beginner tights. I liked clacking around in the tap shoes, but Ma wouldn't let me practice inside the house on the wood floors. I spent most of my time in class being miserable and crying. Eventually, I was taken out of class.

While the Brother still had to endure accordion lessons, Dad took me to the library. He would leave me upstairs in the children's library where I could look at the books and choose to take some books home with my own library card. As I got older, I would go downstairs to the adult library and wander among the stacks enjoying the scent of the books before going to find Dad in the reference area consulting the law books and catching up on his work.

So for the next several weeks, a list of my favorite books, some I have read as a child, others as an adult and some  I have read more than once.

This week, The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of love, betrayal, and revenge. If you haven't read t his book, you can read it free, online at Project Gutenberg or find it a your public library or favorite bookstore.

11 comments:

  1. THIS one I know, have read AND watched the movies! Great story! :D

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  2. This was a fascinating story. I loved it! Have a great weekend, Valerie

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  3. Every Saturday I feel SO illiterate because I haven't read your chosen book, which is always a classic. I hope one of these days I will have read something you have!

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    1. You have to remember that I was an English major so a lot of what I have read and enjoyed was read for classes. This book I read when I was around 12. It was a recommendation from my dad that he thought I would enjoy. He was right.

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  4. have read AND watched the movies!

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    1. They did a good job of translating the book to the screen.

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  5. I've read this but only once and sooo long ago.

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