Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35094757-20180517232827/@comment-35379880-20180518195623

No, just haven’t found my way over. My favorite genre is historical fiction. I think I’ve learned more from them than I have in years and years of schooling. Gilbert Morris and Francine Rivers are favorites. A good mystery is always appreciated, classic as well as newer. Memoirs, biographical, bible study guides, analytical non-fiction, a lot of children’s and young adult material, allegories, and a bit of chicklit we’re filling my bookshelves until recently. Have you read anything by Keith Devlin? He writes about mathematical thinking. I’ve really enjoyed his books.

I had to laugh about your growing library. I am in the process of downsizing and have given most of my books away. I want to get rid of my house and get a small apartment. That meant parting with my books, a traumatic process. I have gone from seven floor to ceiling bookshelves, four sets with five shelves each, two smaller sets, a full deck bench, and 14 copy paper boxes of books down to half the deck bench and three shelves.

I don’t create puzzles, but I buy and work through books of logic and math puzzles. Once in a while I will attack a crossword. In writing this, I have realized I may need to curb my growing addiction to SN!