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		<title>That between-books moment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love finishing reading a book, because that means I get to choose what to read next.  That brief moment between books when I haven&#8217;t got one on the go is always an exciting time, filled with anticipation.  Sometimes it lasts mere minutes but usually it&#8217;s several hours.  Today I finished The Land at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love finishing reading a book, because that means I get to choose what to read next.  That brief moment between books when I haven&#8217;t got one on the go is always an exciting time, filled with anticipation.  Sometimes it lasts mere minutes but usually it&#8217;s several hours.  Today I finished <a href="http://store.pspublishing.co.uk/acatalog/info_384.html">The Land at the End of the Working Day</a> by the very brilliant Peter Crowther, a wonderful collection of novellas that is lyrical, touching, witty and sad, and above all beautifully written.  I&#8217;ve known Pete a long time &#8211; he&#8217;s a good friend &#8211; but even if I didn&#8217;t know him, he&#8217;d be one of my favourite short story writers.  Do yourself a favour and pick up <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Crowther#Collections_of_Crowther.27s_short_stories">one of his collections</a>.</p>
<p>And so on to that moment between books, when one story is finished and a new one has yet to begin.  We&#8217;re all confronted by thoughts of mortality from time to time &#8211; whether those thoughts wing their way out of the blue, or are forced upon us  &#8211; and today I got to thinking about our need for stories.  We all live just one story: our own.  It might be fast and eventful, or long and slow-burning, but it still has a definite beginning and end, the stretch in the middle decided by an infinite array of decisions and directions.  <em>Reading </em>stories is a way of exploring other lives.  Maybe that&#8217;s where the excitement between books comes from &#8230; the dawning realisation that it&#8217;s time to start another tale, and another, and another, and hopefully thousands more before one&#8217;s own story meets its inevitable ending.</p>
<p>For me, browsing my library is a time filled with possibilities.  I picked up at least twenty books today before deciding on the next one to read. It&#8217;s <em>Dark Hollow </em>by <a href="http://www.johnconnollybooks.com/">John Connolly</a>.  I&#8217;m entering Charlie Parker&#8217;s world again, discovering just a bit more of his life story while my own ticks on around me.</p>
<p>Life is, as a good friend said to me today, a one way ticket.  Best make the ride as full of wonderful stories as possible.</p>
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