The delights of reading
Today is pretty much the final day for Translating Scripture — we’re sending it to press on Monday. All the formatting is done, so we’re down to just last-minute changes. And I’m redoing the transliteration system, and I’ve got to find out how to make an authentic copyright page.
Other than that, I stopped by the library for twenty minutes earlier today and sat down in the reading room with a copy of Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence. The first chapter was okay, but it wasn’t until the second that I started getting hooked. I fully intended to stop after the second, in fact, but I just had to read the third. And unfortunately I had to leave it in the reading room for a future date, for I still have to finish Jane Eyre. There are too many good books to read! A Tale of Two Cities is sitting on my desk waiting to be read, along with War and Peace and The Brothers Karamazov. Someday…
[tags]bookmaking, Edith Wharton, Age of Innocence, Jane Eyre, Tale of Two Cities, War and Peace, Brothers Karamazov[tags/]

