Bathroom reading
So, we all know we like to read while in the bathroom. In fact, I read there probably more than anywhere else since I can spend hours reading in a tub. This is an interesting article and I do always have a few books on the shelf in there. The books in my bathroom include:
- Dave Barry's Greatest Hits by Dave Barry
- Five Reader's Digests
- An Anthropologist on Mars by Oliver Sacks
- Why Do We Say It (The Stories Behind the Wisecracks, Expressions and Cliche's We Use) by Frank Oppel
- 6200+ Wisecracks, Witty Remarks, and Epigrams for All Occasions Edited by Edmund Fuller
- Art Rockwood's Bathroom Book by Art Rockwood
- Blame it on the Weather by David Phillips
- The Day Niagra Falls Ran Dry by David Phillips
So, what books are in your bathroom or do you even keep any there? And do you ever read in there?
2 Comments:
Mmm.... the big wicker 'reading' basket in my bathroom contains: Vanity Fair magazines, various food/cooking magazines with lots of great pictures, and lots of catalogs from stores I rarely buy from (I just like looking at their stuff). I read books in the tub as well but I usually keep them in the bedroom - where they reside under my pillow (I read in bed and am too lazy to get up and put the books back on the table when I'm finished so I slide them under the pillow). Currently under my pillow I have 'Inside' by Kenneth Harvey, a book by historian Peter Burke - 'Eyewitnessing: The Use of Images as Historical Evidence', and a book by Anthony Bourdain called 'A Cook's Tour - In search of the Perfect Meal'.
No books, no magazines, no reading material at all in my bathroom (unless you count the back of a shampoo bottle....and who repeats anyway?). I've never enjoyed reading in the bathroom.
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