Allow me to set the
scene for you:
A pair of thick wooden doors open to reveal a dimly lit
study. The only source of light comes from the large marble fireplace on the
opposite side of the room. You’re drawn in by the warmth of the flames, and, as
you get closer, you can hear the crackling sound of the slowly-burning logs.
As your eyes adjust to the flickering light, you start
to notice the layout of the room. Other than the large mirror hanging above the
fireplace, the rest of the wall space is covered by floor-to-ceiling
bookshelves. Upon closer inspection, you realize that you’ve read some of the
titles and others you’ve at least heard of. You get caught up in the memories
of the stories held in those pages.
The sound of a particularly loud crackle erupts in the
flames, and your thoughts drift back to the present moment. You turn around and
notice for the first time that there are two plush armchairs sitting in front
of the hearth. Their backs are tall enough to hide anyone from sight who chooses
to sit down in them. They currently sit empty, but a small round table between
the two seats holds a well-worn book, as if someone had been recently sitting
there reading.
Without hesitating, you walk
over to one of the empty chairs and sit down. As you sink into the soft velvet
lining, warmed by the fire’s glow, you can’t help but feel that this place was meant
for you.
Your choice to stay seemed to
trigger something because the doors you first came through swing open once
more. You hear footsteps behind you, and you suddenly start to wonder if you’ve
trespassed into someone’s private library. You’re grateful that the distinctive
armchair hides you from view, but the stranger doesn’t seem all that surprised
to see you when she walks up. Instead, she sits down beside you, and, with a
pleasant smile on her face, begins to speak . . .
I
see you’ve found my study. Welcome. I hope you like it. It may not be much in
the way of decorating, but it’s cozy.
You
may be wondering why I’m not surprised to see you here. It’s the books, isn’t
it? A good story always draws people in time and time again. No matter how you
like to read or what your favorite genre is, everyone has something that sparks
their imagination.
That’s
why I created this place. I’m sure you’ll have read some of the books on these
shelves. There’s nothing better than getting lost in a story, but sometimes a
book’s effect on you is too strong to be kept to yourself. This place is the
perfect spot to come share your thoughts and hear another’s point of view on
your favorite novels.
Maybe
there’s some books that you recognize and have always wondered about. Another
great thing about this study is that you’ll hear about a lot of well-known
classics and current bestsellers. You don’t have to wander aimlessly anymore to
find another captivating book. As a practiced reader, I can give you the
ultimate scoop on whether or not a book is worth reading according to your
tastes.
There’s
no rule that says we only have to talk about books here, though. Since writing
goes hand-in-hand with reading, I’ll be sure to share some of my own works as
well as any handy writing tips that I’ve picked up. One thing to keep in mind is that writing
inspiration can be drawn from literally anywhere. Because of that, you may see
some random posts about all sorts of things that are currently motivating me or
simply making me laugh. I hope they’ll inspire you as well.
Finally,
there’s The Challenge. I’ll give you all the details about that later, but to
satisfy your curiosity for now, I’ll give you a few minor details. A few years
ago (I don’t remember exactly when), I challenged myself to read all 100 books
on BBC’s fan-voted list of the best novels of all time. The list can be found
on the right side of this page. I’m almost halfway through, but to push myself
to continue, I’m going to add some additional challenges along the way to make
things more interesting. I’ll probably make a fool of myself, but that just
means it’s more fun for you!
So
now you know what to expect. I hope you’ll stay and visit for a while. The
doors to my study are always open for some in-depth book discussions and
miscellaneous ramblings.
There
is one note I wish to make. To ensure that everyone is able to experience the
joy of reading stories for the first time, please be sure to include SPOILER at
the top of your comments that contain any information that could ruin a book
for someone. I’ll be sure to do the same.
Once
again, I would personally like to welcome you to Bookin’ It. If you want more
frequent updates, feel free to drop by my contact page. Enjoy your visit and
come back often!
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