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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Love in the Present Tense
Can a book whose plot includes murder, prostitutes, desperate poverty, sexual harassment, infidelity, drug abuse, ruthless politicians, corrupt policemen, and a near-death experience be described as sweetly sentimental? Well, at least in the case of Love in the Present Tense, the answer is a definite yes.
How do you find so much time to read? I'm incredibly envious!
ReplyDeleteI suppose that the short answer is ZERO television. :-)
ReplyDeleteI know my television watching has reduced to almost nil since I started reading your blog, Sam! This looks like another one to add to my "To Read" list! Thanks!! --Jen
ReplyDeleteSweetly sentimental? Suuuure.
ReplyDeleteYou know, forby, now that I've broken the TV habit, it seems almost as difficult to force myself to sit down long enough to watch something as it was to quit watching int he first place. I can go weeks without watching television and only realize it's happened if someone asks if I've seen something they liked.
ReplyDeleteSo you're not buying that description, Carrie? :-)
ReplyDeleteA life without television sounds good to me...but not during the NBA playoffs.
ReplyDeletedreamqueen, I'm a fan of AM radio and listen to my sports on radio...even lots of things like "Meet the Press" on radio. I can get so much more done by using the radio for things like that rather than watching it on television that it's become a habit to turn to radio first.
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