What was the last great book you had the pleasure of reading? Was it a romance novel or good mystery/suspense? Then again, maybe that new-age Tom Brown stuff is right up your alley. A lot of folks are getting into those enigmatic puzzle plots these days. It's just plain intriguing. Regardless of where your reading interests lie, you can always get a recap of what's considered the top ten best seller books. The "New York Times" rates this stuff all the time. They can give you the latest scoop on which novels to check out and which ones to avoid. After all, this is heavy duty entertainment we're talking about here. A good book is practically incomparable. I know I could use a few more in my life.
I haven't read much lately. Well, that's not exactly true. I've been busy most of the time, and I use my spare reading time to go through Gavin De Becker's book on safety. It may not be on the best seller books list, but it's a wonderful source of useful knowledge. And no, not all knowledge is very useful. This particular book, "Protecting the Gift," elaborates on crime and violence. Particularly against children and women. This is THE book to own in you have kids. Like I said, it's rich with valuable information. And better yet, it's true. There are a number of real stories throughout the text. Sure, some may make you cry and some may make your heart drop, but they're reality nonetheless. It's crucial for us all to stay in touch with reality. This gives us better defenses against its harshness and cruel side. To live in the dark will only make you a victim. Anyway, this book, "Protecting the Gift," is a great way to learn more about the dangers of the world and yourself. It's not meant to make you worry. It's meant to make you aware and not waste time worrying. Because if you're wasting time worrying, then you're not paying attention to what's really going on.
You'd better believe that most people are interested in the top ten list. They want to know what best seller books receive the most raves. These are the ones they'll probably use their spare time to read. I, on the other hand, am not interested in best seller books. It all depends on the topic; not the popularity or hype.