What book are you reading?

I took a look at the first few pages in miscellaneous but couldn't see a reading one so thought I would make my own. Blush 

I like books. I love the smell, like you get in a library. I do struggle with reading, my brain can't always process everything I read which makes it challenging but I still enjoy a good book.

I'm a big Disney fan. Possibly the biggest in the world! I've got a book on Frozen, written by one of the women who worked on it. The cover and pictures inside are beautifully done. It's one of my favourites. I've read it so many times.

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  • I'm always reading a lot of stuff.

    I started Children of Dune as my current novel last week, but I haven't got far with it yet, as I've been too busy and exhausted from organising my wedding to read much.

    Reading various religious books including, but not limited to, The Hidden Order of Intimacy: Reflections on the Book of Leviticus by Aviva Gottleib Zornberg, which I just started, and The Guide for the Perplexed by Maimonides. I haven't picked the latter up for a couple of weeks, though, because of the wedding (time, and also I don't have the head for Medieval rationalist theology right now).

    Also re-reading a couple of Doctor Who books: Timelink: The Unoffiical and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who Continuity, by Jon Preddle which I'm on the verge of giving up on, as it's strangely joyless, and the graphic novel Doctor Who: The Tides of Time, which is excellent even on the third or fourth read, or whatever I'm up to.

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  • I'm always reading a lot of stuff.

    I started Children of Dune as my current novel last week, but I haven't got far with it yet, as I've been too busy and exhausted from organising my wedding to read much.

    Reading various religious books including, but not limited to, The Hidden Order of Intimacy: Reflections on the Book of Leviticus by Aviva Gottleib Zornberg, which I just started, and The Guide for the Perplexed by Maimonides. I haven't picked the latter up for a couple of weeks, though, because of the wedding (time, and also I don't have the head for Medieval rationalist theology right now).

    Also re-reading a couple of Doctor Who books: Timelink: The Unoffiical and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who Continuity, by Jon Preddle which I'm on the verge of giving up on, as it's strangely joyless, and the graphic novel Doctor Who: The Tides of Time, which is excellent even on the third or fourth read, or whatever I'm up to.

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