So do I. I have 5 books that I'm reading, one for each day/mood.
Eeek, I could never do that! Never more than two at a time, thank you. And that's only if I'm reading one for school.
Lets see now, I'm currently reading: God's Smuggler, The Thrawn Triology, Warriors, Doctor who books, The Hunger Games, The Silmarillion, and The Count of Mote Christo. So 7 really.
You like Sherlock Holmes too? I hardly ever find anyone who does! You should go join the Diogenes club.
What's the Diogenes club? (Edit: I just looked it up and it's from Sherlock Holmes. That makes sense. I don't remember if I read that one or not, but I definitely didn't recognize the club name.)
Eeek, I could never do that! Never more than two at a time, thank you. And that's only if I'm reading one for school.
Lets see now, I'm currently reading: God's Smuggler, The Thrawn Triology, Warriors, Doctor who books, The Hunger Games, The Silmarillion, and The Count of Monte Cristo. So 7 really.
You like Sherlock Holmes too? I hardly ever find anyone who does! You should go join the Diogenes club.
What's the Diogenes club? (Edit: I just looked it up and it's from Sherlock Holmes. That makes sense. I don't remember if I read that one or not, but I definitely didn't recognize the club name.)
It really has nothing to do with Diogenes, as you probably know from looking it up.
What I meant was you probably can't fake it with depth perception on stage. In a movie, you can fake lots of things with depth perception, because all the audience can see is whatever's on camera.