Thursday, December 20, 2007

Book Meme

I have been Memed and I am overdue for a response to Anita. And btw, I think I have met this blogger. From her profile I glanced that she is a lawyer and she lived in Moscow, ID about the same time I went to school there. And I remember an Anita, who was a lawyer from St Augustine's in Moscow.
Temporary deviation from topic at hand: I want to try guest blogging so let me know if you'd be interested in posting on 50 Days After.
Back to the Meme...

1. One book that changed your life...
I know its cliche, and yes I know it is an anthology, but the Bible has changed my life drastically. I actually started reading it when I was in high school, because I was looking for cool quotes to use. I tried to use the author and He used me instead.

2. One book that you have read more than once...
I honestly have never read any book more than once.

3. One book you would want on a desert island...
War and Peace, cause it might be a looong time before help comes.

4. One book that made you laugh...
Father Joe

5. One book that made you cry...
I am not going to admit that any book made me cry, but The Jungle came close.

6. One book that you wish had been written...
Why My Opinion is Never Wrong :)

7. One book you wish had never been written...
Das Manifest

8. One book you are currently reading...
Utopia by St Thomas More

9. One book you've been meaning to read...
The Red Badge of Courage. I started to read it but I had to return it to the library and I have always wanted to finish it.

I tag anyone who wants to be tagged. And as another side note I woud like to share that it is -41 F here this morning.

4 comments:

Deacon Bill Burns said...

That has to be with windchill. That's obscene for the inland northwest.

Therese said...

Today will probably be over 100 here for us again. I cannot imagine weather that cold.

Athanasis Contra Mundum said...

Well, I am from the Inland Northwest, but I am stationed in Interior Alaska. That temperature is actually BEFORE windchill.

Deacon Bill Burns said...

Ah, okay, that does make sense then. My father was stationed at Elmendorf in the late 70s, so I can commiserate (although Anchorage is nothing like Fairbanks for frigid weather).