Well, I would totally read anything you wanted to send me, even if it was your cracky version of a cereal box. :D And yes, when I've had nothing else to read, I've read cereal boxes. :facepalm:
Just another reason to love my Kindle - over three thousand books on one little thing that barely weighs more than a paperback, and is much more durable.
I probably looked like that as a baby. I read *eveyrthing*! Thank gods my parents and grandparents were all bibliophiles. I never wanted for reading material. Ever. Neither did my daughter. I wouldn't buy her toys (she was the only grandchild on either side of the family for nearly twenty years, so why bother?), but I would buy her books. Whatever books she wanted to read. She's pretty strictly a fiction girl, but she loves to read as much as I do.
Re: The Confessions of a self-declared Kara Thrace Multi-Shipper
Just another reason to love my Kindle - over three thousand books on one little thing that barely weighs more than a paperback, and is much more durable.
I probably looked like that as a baby. I read *eveyrthing*! Thank gods my parents and grandparents were all bibliophiles. I never wanted for reading material. Ever. Neither did my daughter. I wouldn't buy her toys (she was the only grandchild on either side of the family for nearly twenty years, so why bother?), but I would buy her books. Whatever books she wanted to read. She's pretty strictly a fiction girl, but she loves to read as much as I do.