World Book Day meme
Mar. 4th, 2011 11:35 pmFrom all over my f'list...
The book I am reading: Fanny Hill or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland and A to Z of King Arthur and the Holy Grain by Simon Cox and Mark Oxbrow. Unless fanfic counts, that is. I simply don't have the time to read only one book at any given time.
The book I am writing: Whoa, which one? Still reworking the Grand Fantasy Epos (TM) in Hungarian. Also, "Everything Changes", "Eye Witness" (the Tosh romance), and about two dozen unfinished WIPs in almost as many fandoms, while researching for and fleshing out the detailed outline of the second part of Torchwood Virtual Season 3.
The book I love most: As others have pointed out, this is a silly question, but if I have to give one answer, The Lord of the Rings by Professor Tolkien.
The last book I received as a gift: Entanglements by Martha Wells; a Stargate: Atlantis novel. It was a Christmas gift from
artemis10002000.
The last book I gave as a gift: Various thin booklets about Hungarian, history, architecture and artists that I gave as Christmas gifts to various friends in far-away countries. ;)
The nearest book: Ummm... on the closest bookshelf on eye level is a sortiment of Tolkien books, the entire Earthsea series by Ursula K Le Guin, Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, The Black Arrow by Stevenson, Scotish folk tales and Arabian Nights.
The book I am reading: Fanny Hill or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland and A to Z of King Arthur and the Holy Grain by Simon Cox and Mark Oxbrow. Unless fanfic counts, that is. I simply don't have the time to read only one book at any given time.
The book I am writing: Whoa, which one? Still reworking the Grand Fantasy Epos (TM) in Hungarian. Also, "Everything Changes", "Eye Witness" (the Tosh romance), and about two dozen unfinished WIPs in almost as many fandoms, while researching for and fleshing out the detailed outline of the second part of Torchwood Virtual Season 3.
The book I love most: As others have pointed out, this is a silly question, but if I have to give one answer, The Lord of the Rings by Professor Tolkien.
The last book I received as a gift: Entanglements by Martha Wells; a Stargate: Atlantis novel. It was a Christmas gift from
The last book I gave as a gift: Various thin booklets about Hungarian, history, architecture and artists that I gave as Christmas gifts to various friends in far-away countries. ;)
The nearest book: Ummm... on the closest bookshelf on eye level is a sortiment of Tolkien books, the entire Earthsea series by Ursula K Le Guin, Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, The Black Arrow by Stevenson, Scotish folk tales and Arabian Nights.