It’s that wonderful time of year again that everything is…green!

Spring is here, the birds are singing, and my kids are super eager to be outside playing. And all I want to do is READ! I’ve been on a reading frenzy of late. I can’t seem to sleep, so I thought what better use of those 3-4 hours at night when I should be than catching up on my to-be-read pile? And it’s not really mattering if it’s a Christian fiction work or perhaps some ebooks I’ve downloaded from the READS library. I’ve read everything across the board in the last few months when I’m not working on finishing up the WWR redo, working up WeREADRomance.com (site coming soon!), or working on client updates.

What are you reading these days?

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Does anyone else have to steal moments to read during the day?  Whether it’s from your kids or work, do you find yourself sneaking off to the restroom or finding a nice quiet place to hide so that you can read your favorite books?

I did and do.  When I worked outside the home I’d often take a book to work with me.  At times I would take that book into the restroom with me.  Of course, that only allowed for a very few moments, but still it would get that much further in the wonderful story I was reading.  Even now when I’m home I find myself with book in hand stealing a moment or two in the laundry or bathrooms.  It’s like a peaceful break from the norm of the day.

My question to you is this…where’s the oddest place you’ve stolen a moment to read?