Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35094757-20180517232827/@comment-34478085-20180717152229

I used to be a voracious reader too. Then law school happened and, if you read for fun, you don't get your homework reading done each night (well, if you're me you don't, anyway) so I got out of the habit. Now I'm trying to introduce reading for fun back into my life. But, since my job is really stressful all day long, I tend to gravitate lately to cozy mysteries where pets help their owners solve crimes. Hey, it beats the legal research I have to do all day on badly-written federal laws and state laws on easements, roads, or personnel. :)

DystopianMe, I love your bedside list! I have a pile there too, but don't remember what's in it, and it's certainly not as diverse and interesting as yours. Love the "Cat Who" series. (Well, until the books at the end got so bad it made me wonder if an editor had ever looked at them.)