Outrageous Things I’ve Done for the Love of Books (Top Ten Tuesday)

It’s Tuesday again, and my favorite thing about today is that it’s time for Top Ten Tuesday. Today’s topic is Outrageous Things I’ve Done for the Love of Books. My first thought was “I haven’t done anything outrageous for the love of books.” As you’ll see, that’s not quite true. As always, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl!

10. Bought a book on Vacation Because I Left My Copy at Home. I’ve read Legend in Spanish. Although I do sometimes read books in Spanish (and occasionally German or Russian) just to improve my language skills, the reason why I read Legend in Spanish is because I left my paperback copy at home while I went on vacation. After I bought the set for my neice as a Christmas gift, I really wanted to read the book again, so I bought it in Spanish so I could read it without buying the same thing twice.

9. Stay Up Late. Is there anybody that hasn’t stayed up to read? Ever? I’m sure this happens a lot, to a lot of us.

8. Spend a Lot of Money. I’m sure I’m not alone on this one. Yes, I get books from the library, and I get books on sale, but sometimes you just have to have the hardcover version of that book from your favorite author, or you have to read the book now and can’t wait.

7. Write Fanfiction. Most of my fanfiction (which I post on AO3) is based on books. I wrote two novellas that were based on bands when I was in high school, but you’re never going to read them. Most of my fanfics are short novels or novellas.

6. Learn Welsh. In the book I’m writing (see number 3 below) a lot of words in my story are based on Welsh. So I learned some. I’m not a proficient reader or speaker of the language, but I can say a few things.

5. Get Tickets to a Literature Conference. I haven’t gone yet, but I’m going to the Colorado Teen Literature Conference this upcoming weekend! Tickets weren’t free, and I have to get up über early, but I’m excited (and a little nervous, since I’ve never been to one of these things).

4. Spent the Night in the Dallas Cowboy’s Stadium Parking Lot. I wonder if I’m the only person that will be listing this one for Top Ten Tuesday. Probably. Did you know they lock up the parking lot in the middle of the night? Good thing I didn’t have to go to the bathroom. It was July too. Anyway, I was waiting there because I wanted Glenn Beck to sign my book. I ended up being first in line, and I met some really nice people there too.

3. Write a Novel. I’m not ready to query my original fiction work, THE BRIGHTNESS OF SHADOW, just yet, but I wrote it, and if I didn’t love books, I wouldn’t have written it.

2. Name my Kids After Book Characters. Yes, both of my kids are named after book characters (see the book below). They’re actually the second generation in my family to be named after elves. My middle name comes from Lady Galadriel of Lothlorien. While my real middle name isn’t actually Lorren, it’s close, and now you know that it ultimately derives from a Tolkein work.

Dragons of Autumn Twilight cover

1. Marry a Boy. I think I can say that this is probably the most outrageous thing I’ve done for the love of books. My then-boyfriend gave me Dragons of Autumn Twilight shortly after I met him. Not only that, he’s an author. What more could you ask for?

Of course, there’s a lot more to love about my husband than the fact that he gave me a book. But I can probably say that it helped, and certainly didn’t hurt.

So what outrageous things have you done for books? Are you glad you did them? Next week we’re talking about Rainy Day Reads. Any day is a good day to read, but I guess I’ll have to look into books that are good for rainy days. I’ll see you then!

41 comments

    1. And when I first heard of this topic I thought “oh I haven’t done anything outrageous!” Okay, weirdo with kids named Laurana and Tanthalas…

    1. There’s a lady I work with who actually stopped reading books because she was so obsessed with reading that she’d stay up so late and never get enough sleep! Kinda sad to go from one extreme to the other.

  1. I started learning Romanian for a similar reason. Hahaha. My husband calls them my Dracula lessons. 😀

    Aw, I love #1. When my husband and I were dating in high school, he got me to read my first fantasy novel – The Sword of Shannara. The Dragonlance series written by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis were the next series I read. Oh, and he’s a redhead, just like Tanis.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

    1. Probably not.

      I think I spend more money on books now that I put money into Amazon.com gift cards every month. Because now I know the money is there… until I spend it.

    1. I’ve learned that I can stay up an extra hour and not really face too many consequences…

      Although in a couple of months I’ll be able to add “Quit my job” to this list (my dh got a better job so I can leave the one I have now to be a full time writer) and I’ll have more time to read without losing sleep.

    1. Thanks! People usually like their names, and we rarely meet anybody who has them. Funny though, I worked with a lady once who also named her kids after book characters, and our boys had the same name!

    1. Thanks! That’s why I’ve never been to one before. I asked my husband if he wanted to go too, and he didn’t want to spend the money.

  2. Books are so expensive though?!? *sobs* Hardcovers are the most expensive but they are almost always worth it because they are so pretty XD

    OOOO! I’m from Wales! *distant waving* It’s such a fun language to learn (though it is hard. It’s my second language). But I started speaking it when I was a smol child.
    Awww #1 is so cute!

    Good luck with your writing! I’m sure it’s amazing!!!
    Happy Reading! <3
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    1. Books are even more expensive outside the US. Here, at least they’re close to the cost of a movie ticket, and they last longer.

      If you ever get the chance to read my book (although it won’t be out for years, I’m still editing it, let alone looking for an agent) and you come across words that sound like Welsh words… yes, I probably intended it ;-).

  3. I can totally sympathize with buying another copy of a book because you forgot to pack your own for vacation. While I haven’t done that exact thing, I have bought multiple copies of a book so I have a “convenient,” quick-to-hand Kindle version to read on my phone; a hard copy to savor/take bookstagram pics of, and a paperback copy to lend to friends.

    1. Yes, there are some books that I don’t want to loan out, even to my family members that live in my own house! This morning I realized the importance of having some of my favorite books in hardback… I needed to see how Allegiant did its chapters, and it’s so much easier to look up some things with a physical copy. But there’s also something to be said about having a Kindle copy of the books too. I might end up getting Rebel in both Kindle and hardback. The upsides to that are 1) I can start reading it at 10 PM Monday night, rather than waiting for the mail, and 2) I don’t have to lend my boy my hardback copy. I say that’s a win-win situation for me.

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