Uh Oh! They want another list…

Daily writing prompt
What books do you want to read?

Honestly, I can come up with a much bigger list of books that I’d like to read again. From what’s currently being published willy nilly, I can’t say that I’ve any list at all!

Why do they ask these kinds of questions, anyway? Personally, I think it feels like they’re just trolling once more, in search of more information to sell to the highest bidder on the market.

However, in keeping with my earlier commitment to make honest efforts in my answers to these repeat prompts, I will leave you with a short, and probably repetitive answer…

Books I’ve read that are worth another go:

  1. Runaway Ralph by Beverly Cleary
  2. Dragonlance Chronicles by Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman
  3. Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hannard
  4. All of C.S. Lewis’s work
  5. All of the Love Comes Softly series by Janette Oke
  6. The entire Redwall series by Brian Jacques
  7. The Hobbit by J.R. Tolkien

I’m sure if I thought about it long enough, I could make that list go on for a good while. But, since my tummy is growling for some oatmeal, I shall cut this off, here. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day…

Cookies can be considered a breakfast item, can’t they?

Books, Books, and more Books…

Daily writing prompt
What books do you want to read?

To name any one book would be an insult to another, depending on the person reading my response to the daily prompt, so I’ll forgo offering up any specifics. What came to mind was an old saying, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”… or in this case, the best books are in the eye of each reader!

Read on, my fellow literary explorers, read on!

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They’re good for reading.

Reading or Writing???

Bloganuary writing prompt
What books do you want to read?

In all honesty, with the amount of writing I do on a daily basis, along with the studying of Gods word, applying it, and then sharing it with you in the Lobby, I simply can’t think beyond this right now! 

I rise anywhere from 4 to 6 am, usually, and I begin my day with study and prayer. From there I will write my personal daily message, followed by the daily prompt. I’ve been told that I talk a lot, and therefore, I also write a great deal! I make attempts at reading as many of my followers articles as possible, as well as, commenting and responding to anyone in the Lobby. 

What you may not know is that I write for several more hours each day, between my novel and several other literary projects I work on. My site numbers show that in the last year I’ve written enough words to fill approximately 4 to 5 novels, so that’s a lot of writing. In the past, I’ve read more books than I can even remember… but I wasn’t writing like I am currently.

I have the desire to read all the time, but not the time for all the reading, if that makes any sense. 

I know you might say, all work and no play makes Wiwohka a dull girl, but I already told you about my play, just the other day on a word prompt question, point in fact!

Will there be a time, in which I can feel the pleasure of diving into a delicious adventure, other than the ones I’m creating? I believe there will be… just not right now! 

You might not think this is true, but I worry about reading others works, while I am working on my own, for fear of encountering cross contamination, if you get my meaning. While other writers may not concern themselves in this regard, this writer is still developing her technique, so I’m not there yet!

Til next time,

Here, have a worm cookie…