What are your five favorite books, and why?
I've been an avid and an eclectic reader since I discovered Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox on the shelf at the back of my grade three classroom. Sure, I've read War and Peace and Debbie does Dallas, er, maybe not that one, and they're all part of the preparing I've been doing somewhat subconsciously to write in our time the Travels with Loa series.
I'm now wanting to create a beautiful place that I'll call "COWA", an idyllic Community of Writers and Artists where we'll model the way it's going to be when our planet swings back to a Garden of Eden state as I believe is soon coming. That property will hopefully include many of the teachings of "Anastasia" as reported in Vladimir Megre's series of books titled "The Ringing Cedars of Russia." I highly recommend that series.
What do you read for pleasure?
Everything I read is for pleasure. If it wasn't pleasurable, I wouldn't be reading it! There's one exception, I do occasionally take a peek at an online news channel. That is sometimes informative, but seldom pleasurable...
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