I need to read more. Hopefully this reflection will be the incentive I need!
1. What’s the first book you ever read?
2. What is your favorite book?
3. Pick up the nearest book/magazine or open up a PDF (you anti-paper people). Turn to page 12. Go to the 5th line. What it say?
4. If you could be any written fictional character, who would it be and why?
I know, it’s been a while since one of these. Brush up, little buddies! Answer in the comments. Happy Friday!

3 Comments
1. I don’t remember the title. But I remember Tina teaching me the “hard” words at the front of the book before we read it. I remember the Mr. Happy books.
2. She’s Come Undone - Wally Lamb
3. “…seantor. Plus, read an annotated”. It’s Vibe September 07, Barack Obama edition.
4. That’s hard. I’ll come back to this one.
1. Dear Mr. Henshaw - I even bought it as an adult cause it was the first book I actually read and liked.
2. Favorite is hard - right now, “Angela’s Ashes”, “Millionaire Moses”, “The Joy of Not Working.”
3. “As word got out that I quit my job, former co-workers, who also quit to pursue their dreams, began to contact me for freelance projects.” - It’s an excerpt from the letter I wrote printed in “Real Success Without a Real Job.” How funny, I just happened to grab the book off of the shelf and I’m on page 12.
4. That’s tough. I’ll get back to you on this one.
01::probably one of the Berenstain Bears books. holla.
o2::i really do like Bradbury’s “The Martian Chronicles.”
o3::i am pretty anti-paper, but not when it comes to reading. however, in this instance, yes, the closest thing near me is a .pdf, which is Macworld October 2007, and page 12 is an ad for a stupid label-maker.
o4::no clue. of all the fictional characters i can remember, i wouldnt really want to be any of them.