Books and shelves
I love reading. My nephews love reading. One loves reading so much he tunes out, can sit with his knees bent and turn pages at his feet and be oblivious to the world. He described the Mythbusters book I gave him as totally cool, and reminisced about the first time he read The Hobbit when he was six (it took my about one year, no one to two years to read, because I didn't know the words to begin with). I gave him the dangerous book for boys and a second copy of The Hobbit, this one is A4 size with illustrations (was amusing to buy it at the markets and have the stall holder talk up the merits of having multiple versions of the same book... love the science fiction book culture)... the younger nephew is just as capable at reading, and does read every night at bed time but insists that he only likes reading in his head...
These shelves belong to a friend, he has the most awesome library and it just keeps growing, where already it exceeds capacity. When Gus overhead me wondering where I could keep my burgeoning book collection (Andy and I have bought about 30 books this week in Adelaide alone) he suggested that we build a house out of books, and keep the spare ones in the roof. Cute idea. He also asked if we could play a game of our alternative Monopoly.
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