This would seem a good time for a reminder that books are the best
Christmas gifts. Yes, even for non-readers: In fact, books owned by people who
don’t read are not only great re-gifts, but when not re-gifted they’re the books in the best condition. No dog-ears, no food stains, no bent pages …
pristine. Two hundred years from now, they'll be in such great condition you can resell them for enough to make up for inflation, if you should happen to
still be alive.
In addition to
that, books:
Never talk about politics unless you want them to.
Can be effective weapons for self defense, especially if written by George R.R. Martin.
Make bookcases more useful. In bookcases used for a figurine collection, a few books between the ceramic angels can keep you from having to rename your furniture.
Never talk about politics unless you want them to.
Can be effective weapons for self defense, especially if written by George R.R. Martin.
Make bookcases more useful. In bookcases used for a figurine collection, a few books between the ceramic angels can keep you from having to rename your furniture.
Can be hollowed
out to hide contraband and/or listening devices.
Require no
batteries, unless they contain listening devices.
Almost never rot
your brain ... depending on the book.
Don't have to be read in a crowded book theater; there's no guy sitting right in front of you yakking into his cell phone, unless you have kids. Send the kids to the movies.
Don't have to be read in a crowded book theater; there's no guy sitting right in front of you yakking into his cell phone, unless you have kids. Send the kids to the movies.
Never go offline
during power outages, assuming you have backup lighting. If you don’t have backup lighting, are you really smart enough to read?
Support local authors. Well, support local authors if the authors live near you. But they're local for someone, aren't they? Even Anne Rice lives somewhere. I assume. Or you could support me, which would make me happy, and don’t you want to
see me happy? I thought so.
If you’ve
heard horror stories about shopping this time of year, you could
always go to our website at http://www.markrhunter.com/books.html.
This gives you a choice of several books in five or six different genres (because
I just can’t seem to keep my mind on one thing), with prices ranging all the
way down to free (for Strange Portals,
anyway). It’s like Black Friday somehow turned into bright December.
So that’s my pitch, and if you spread the word I
promise I’ll continue to be funny and entertaining.Okay, I’ll try. But even if I'm not, I'll always have books.
A Tom Clancy book can also do the same thing as a Martin book and come in handy for knocking someone out.
ReplyDeleteThe first Clancy book I ever red was "Red Storm Rising" ... you could kill a bear with that thing.
DeleteAn admission of guilt. I have not read a Tom Clancy book. Otherwise I totally agree. Give books for Christmas and support your local authors!
ReplyDeleteTom Clancy is great ... or he's horrible. Definitely an acquired taste, and as much as I like his technical knowledge, I don't think he does well with characterization.
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