I am addicted to reading. I always have at least two books on the go. One is usually non-fiction and the other fiction but I read (happily) from most genres. And cannot imagine going a day without reading. I once worked with a woman who had a stroke and lost, permanently, her ability to read and write. And still consider it an almost impossible disability.
However, I am also addicted to books. Old books or new. I love their texture, their weight, their smell. Which is probably at least part of the reason I am not happy with e-books. I will read them when I have no choice, but...
Essentially I am an unashamed bookaholic. And here in the blogosphere both sides of my addiction are more than catered for.
There are many talented writers, and I receive (and welcome) recommendations about their books, and other books that people have enjoyed.
In addition there is a talented group who MAKE books. Which often starts with making the paper which is used. I am in complete awe at their imagination, drive and technical skill. Collage, printing, photography, embossing, origami, and the list goes on...
A little while ago this blog alerted me to an exhibition of hand-made books to be held in Canberra. You can read a little more about it here.
Today was the day. Oh how I loved it. And the expertise on display. My role as an appreciator got a big, big work-out today, and I am still smiling.
So much talent. And I was lucky enough to be there.
I took photos, but sadly they do not show any of the books to their best advantage. The display cases were made of reflective glass, and the light wasn't the best.
Just the same, here are some of the ones I fell in love with.
Wow, wow and wow.
And the double delight? I met up with one of the people who organised the exhibition, a talented blogger who I have followed since I first landed here. I feel so very guilty that my photo of her book (another I loved which made my eyes leak) was too blurred to share.
And to indulge another of my obsessions I am also adding a photo of a the flower on a tree just outside the library. I suspect it is a member of the bottle brush family - but it is very, very pretty.
However, I am also addicted to books. Old books or new. I love their texture, their weight, their smell. Which is probably at least part of the reason I am not happy with e-books. I will read them when I have no choice, but...
Essentially I am an unashamed bookaholic. And here in the blogosphere both sides of my addiction are more than catered for.
There are many talented writers, and I receive (and welcome) recommendations about their books, and other books that people have enjoyed.
In addition there is a talented group who MAKE books. Which often starts with making the paper which is used. I am in complete awe at their imagination, drive and technical skill. Collage, printing, photography, embossing, origami, and the list goes on...
A little while ago this blog alerted me to an exhibition of hand-made books to be held in Canberra. You can read a little more about it here.
Today was the day. Oh how I loved it. And the expertise on display. My role as an appreciator got a big, big work-out today, and I am still smiling.
So much talent. And I was lucky enough to be there.
I took photos, but sadly they do not show any of the books to their best advantage. The display cases were made of reflective glass, and the light wasn't the best.
Just the same, here are some of the ones I fell in love with.
And the double delight? I met up with one of the people who organised the exhibition, a talented blogger who I have followed since I first landed here. I feel so very guilty that my photo of her book (another I loved which made my eyes leak) was too blurred to share.
And to indulge another of my obsessions I am also adding a photo of a the flower on a tree just outside the library. I suspect it is a member of the bottle brush family - but it is very, very pretty.