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		<title>Reading is Mental</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this year, I ended my relationship...with television. After making sweet love to my Tivo all winter, I decided to break it off with my remote and go back to the books. I went literal, literally. 


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<p>Earlier this year, I had to end my relationship&#8230;with television. After making sweet love to my Tivo all winter, I decided to break it off with my remote and go back to the books. I went literal, literally.</p>
<p>I have been an avid reader all my life, but for too long saying those words was cowpie. Living in NYC, I exhibited all the symptoms of a real reader &#8211; my four room apartment had but one television, on which I watched Seinfeld and the occasional rented video. I finished a book a week MINIMUM and frequented lit lovefests. Now my home has two more TVs than bedrooms, all but one have DVRs and my two-year-old can wield the remote with the best of &#8216;em. It&#8217;s just wrong.</p>
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<p>My problem is/was that I had gotten out of the habit of reading. My TV and magazine addictions and their lure of good/bad, drama/suspense/conclusion wrapped in 22 minutes or 2 pages really jacked me up. Read the titles and you know the full story.<!--more--></p>
<p>I took my book project seriously. I knew that, because I was rusty, picking up Cormac McCarthy&#8217;s The Road was probably going to be abandoned at the driveway. So I created categories, from the Brain-Candiest to &#8220;The Impressives.&#8221; Herewith, my report card (categories in <em>italics</em>, actual works in<strong> bold</strong>:</p>
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<li><em>Chicky but Not Chick Lit.</em> (Suffering through 2 hours of rom-com onscreen is agonizing enough. I couldn&#8217;t bear giving my nights and nail appointments over to it in print.) I read <strong>Valley of the Dolls</strong>. What a fun romp. Must have a dinner party with the girls to watch the DVD. Maribou slippers required. <strong>Snow Flower and the Secret Fan </strong>and<strong> Shanghai Girls </strong>both by Lisa See<strong>. </strong> Enjoyable easy reads that made me treasure my friendships.</li>
<li><em>True Classic</em>. As I do once a year, I read <strong>Their Eyes Were Watching God</strong>, and as I do once a year, loved it. I&#8217;m reading <strong>Wuthering Heights</strong>, which I haven&#8217;t done since 1989. The only one not completed, since other books keep cutting the line. Case in point&#8230;</li>
<li><em>Parenting</em>. I read <strong>Nurture Shock</strong>, and it was indeed a shock. This book blew my mind. I have a lunch date-slash-discussion about it later this week and I cannot wait. This book rocked the San Andreas fault of my parenting ideals, and the aftershocks keep coming.</li>
<li><em>The Impressives</em>: <strong>Outliers</strong>. <strong>Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. </strong><strong>The End of Overeating</strong> &#8211; also a mind-blower. Another look at how the food industry has coopted and irrevocably altered the way, the amount and the quality of we eat.</li>
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<p>So I give myself an A- for taking on and almost completing the challenge (damn you, Wuthering!!)  I&#8217;m starting it up again for winter. Want to read together? Here are my new categories, books yet to be selected:</p>
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<li><em>Something sentimental</em>, a story that will remind me how precious and fleeting this all is. <strong>Love Story </strong>perhaps?</li>
<li><em>Biography</em> &#8211; I&#8217;m leaning towards Jackie O, probably because I just saw a doc about the Kennedys that got me all hyped</li>
<li><em>An underappreciated gem</em></li>
<li><em>A new voice</em>. I read Uwen Akpan&#8217;s <strong>Say You&#8217;re One of Them</strong> last year and was reminded how delicious a new discovery can be.</li>
<li><em>Domestic bliss</em> &#8211; I&#8217;ll be home cooking and entertaining guests from now until January. I sure as shit better figure out how to make it pleasurable and presentable.</li>
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<p>Happy reading!<br />
Sxxoo</p>
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