I mean, we tell ourselves that we are going to be going on a book ban, and then we go and buy new books to add to our collection, to add to that pile of books in the corner of your room, or on a shelf, tucked away out the way so you don't trip over them. And yet we don't actually read them for a very long time...hell, I have books on my bookshelves that I have owned for over four years, maybe even longer that I haven't even read yet!
Atrocious, I know!
But on the bright side, I have plenty to choose from if I can't find anything to read at all. And as well, I'm pretty sure most of my books are second hand, over here in the UK, charity shops are amazing places to find bargains in. And not to mention, most of the time, the books look brand new, not a single crease within the pages or spines. Sure some others have been clearly, well read and loved and I love that too! To me, each crease in the spine of a book tells it's own story, so does the pages if there's stains and marks on them. I mean...who knows, one of those creases could've been someone reading the book during heartache, another could be from a moment when they read the book to escape reality, another could be from a moment the person shared the book with their friends, loved one or just someone they know.
To me, books aren't just paper, ink and glue. They are stories. They are a escape plan, a travel plan to another world. Books are a gift to a friend, a loved on, a stranger. They give the person, who is holding it in their hands a chance to explore another life time, another reality. Whether the reader is new to the book style, or someone coming back to it time after time, it's never going to stop making us feel alive when we read the words.
“Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why everybody doesn't carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots in life.”
I can't really remember how old I really was when I first started reading, but I do remember my favorite book as a kid and that was 'A tiger who came to tea.' I loved it so much and read it so much that my mum had to tape the pages together because it was falling apart. I think I owned that book until I was around fourteen/fifteen and I finally had to pass it on during a clear out.
But it was a book that I have loved all my life and if I was to ever have any children, I think I would hunt a copy down and share it with them.
Well....who knew this blog post would have a life of its own. I had started writing it with the intentions of showing you guys the new books which I had brought today. August was actually meant to be a month of book ban for me, but it clearly didn't work out lol.
But here, have some photos of the books that I brought.
I hope that you have had a great Monday, so, until next time guys, I'll see you around.