Happy World Book Day!
Today is one of my favourite days: World Book Day! I love it, not because I do anything special, but because it celebrates books and literacy! Although, now that I think about it, I would totally love to throw a book-themed party for World Book Day sometime. There could be lots of cute fandom-inspired quotations and art for decorations, snacks based on foods in some of my favourite books, a cake that looks like a stack of books.... I may have to do this sometime.
The unfortunate thing about today is that I didn't know it was World Book Day until a few hours ago. Sadly, I have not even opened a book today. I will read my Bible tonight, like I always do, but that is likely going to be the extent of it. Ironically, I am celebrating World Book Day by watching the TV shows I have missed this week. After several days in London, my brain is just not up to the challenge of diving into a new book right now. Yesterday I finished a collection of short stories titled Once Upon a Curse and I have begun to reread A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin. I am really excited about rediscovering the magic of this book. The last time I read it, I was 11 or 12. Suffice it to say, I don't remember much.
Let me just leave a little bookish quotation for all of you to consider for today. And perhaps another day I can tell you all about my adventures in London.

The unfortunate thing about today is that I didn't know it was World Book Day until a few hours ago. Sadly, I have not even opened a book today. I will read my Bible tonight, like I always do, but that is likely going to be the extent of it. Ironically, I am celebrating World Book Day by watching the TV shows I have missed this week. After several days in London, my brain is just not up to the challenge of diving into a new book right now. Yesterday I finished a collection of short stories titled Once Upon a Curse and I have begun to reread A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin. I am really excited about rediscovering the magic of this book. The last time I read it, I was 11 or 12. Suffice it to say, I don't remember much.
Let me just leave a little bookish quotation for all of you to consider for today. And perhaps another day I can tell you all about my adventures in London.

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