Welcome to Tuesday 4 in memory of our friend Toni Taddeo.
Most people love to read. It opens other worlds to us. Autumn weather is often conducive to reading as weather can be chillier and rainy. Cozying up with a book can be a lovely way to spend some time.
How do you relax in the evening after dinner?
How do you relax in the evening after dinner?
By watching television, working on the computer or by reading a good book.
Do you read in bed? What kind of books do you read?
I do read in bed but not that often as I don't find it comfortable. I usually sit and read on my sofa. I try to read all kinds of books but I tend to read more historical fiction than anything else.
Do you have a list of books you look forward to reading?
I keep a very long list of books to read and I'm always adding new titles. I can get most of them at my local library or have them sent there from the city's inter-library system. I seldom buy books these days because there are just so many available through the library. I do get the itch to buy a book but will only buy them used and if they are a very good price at the thrift store on a rare visit there.
I have several books and authors I've read that I call 'the best'. Some of my all time favourite authors are Mauve Binchy (Evening Class), Rosamunde Pilcher (The Shell Seekers), Abraham Verghese (Cutting for Stone), Khalid Hosseini (The Kite Runner), Rohinton Mistry (A Fine Balance), Sandra Gulland (The Josephine B. Trilogy), Ken Follett (The Century Trilogy), Lisa See (The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane), Karen Blixen (Out of Africa), Jane Austin (Pride & Prejudice) & Leo Tolstoy (Anna Karenina). There are many more and so you see it is difficult to choose one best book and author.
There have also been a few books that I feel I wasted time on. Some of them I plodded on and read them anyway. But in the last few years I've started shelving them rather than waste time especially if I've dawdled over reading it and it's due back at the library. One book that I can clearly recall not liking is President Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope". I was quite surprised because I really enjoyed his book "Dreams of My Father". I'm afraid I didn't keep good track of the others I've more recently shelved including a cosy mystery I tried reading last month. It was very highly rated but I could not get into it.
Other
This is a Public Service Announcement for Canadians. If you haven't yet heard about several bills that are currently before the Parliament of Canada for consideration, please pay attention to the following short video
and the particular legislative proposals mentioned therein. Also share this information as widely as you can. The rights of citizens in virtually every nation around the world are being eroded before our eyes and Canada is no exception.
C 2 - Would Allow Canada Post to open your mail at the border without your consent.
C 5 - Could pull funds that are paid to provinces affecting national unity.
C 8 - Would give the government power to order the shut down all your Internet and phone if you are deemed to be a threat.
C 9 - Changing definition of hate speech and giving government the power to charge you without AG approval.
The above descriptions are taken directly from the video above not through my own research. The next step is for people to do their own research and contact their local Members of Parliament with their concerns.
Here is a link to the bills currently before Parliament including the Bills I've mentioned above.
This link will take you to a page showing you the current status of each bill and identifies the stage of the legislative process they are currently in.
Last, but not least, here is a link to find your Member of Parliament should you need assistance.
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