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Anyone who says they have only one life to live must not know how to read a book.
An awesome quote. Enjoy! Are you someone who has lived multiple lives? As a book-a-holic and writer, I sure have! 😀 I’ve recently lived as a 16 year old Shadowhunter, and multiple survivors from World War Z (2 new book reviews should be published soon :)), and, of course, a Spanish immigrant discovering his new life in Edaion with his blind, gifted sister. 😉
What lives have you recently lived?
– Ermisenda Alvarez
Love this sooo much! I’ve recently lived as a woman on the hunt for self discovery.
I love it too! Thanks for commenting 😀
I’ve recently lived as an assistant-apprentice to a Monstrumologist, a researcher on a mission from God, and now a young girl making it on her own and supporting her sick father. Great quote!
Wow, Monstrumologist is a mouthful. Sounds exciting! Thanks for commenting. 🙂
I was just a blind immigrant from Spain with an odd ability living with my brother. What a coincidence. 🙂 Among some of my recent lives, a Prohibition booz-runner being hunted by corrupt FBI agents, a prisoner of war in WWI Poland, a young aspiring writer with a personality disorder and a 12-yr-old who hitches a ride into her recurring nightmare on the back of a giant owl.
Haha, what a coincidence indeed. 😀 Come to think of it… that 12 year old and her giant owl sounds like a life I might have lived recently myself. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Anne. 😀
I love that….”Are you someone who has lived multiple lives? As a book-a-holic and writer, I sure have!” I hadn’t ever considered my reading in that manner before. My most recent life was as Natalia from “The Tiger’s Wife”. Great read, btw.
It’s the best way to think about reading 😉 Thanks for stopping by, Cath.
I’ve lived as a rebel recently fighting against surpression. Lived as a conviced criminal. I always love the idea of being able to go into a new life while reading a book.Can’t wait to go into one again.
I can’t wait either. That’s the spirit, Otheus! I hope that life as a criminal is just a “book life”. 😛
I just lived as an Irish single mom, in love with my best friend my childhood… Where Rainbows End. Cecelia Ahern. I love her books!!
I’ve heard many great things about Cecelia Ahern’s books. I should pick one up and read it. Thanks for your comment, bluejellybeans. Hasta la proxima! 🙂
Ahh, good question. I am currently shifting between a middle school asthmatic with the quest of finding the Keys to the Kingdom and a twenty something year old man juggling his tragic past and his present, while trying to maintain a relationship built on a misunderstanding.
I gotta tell you, I sometimes long for the days when all I had to worry about is eating the next fruit in the alphabet before building my cocoon.
Haha, it’s great to have such variety. Those days were good (eating the next fruit in the alphabet before building the cocoon) but we there always there waiting for us. Just like every other possible “life”. Waiting for us to live them. 🙂
The life I always wanted the most was being a demigod: the daughter of Hades. What an adventure that was! (Percy Jackson :))
Ooo, that sounds badass. 😀 Happy reading!
Reblogged this on Chris Donner, Mystery Writer and commented:
I love this quote. I’ve lived multiple lives, too. Right now I’m living as Queen Elizabeth II as I read her biography.
Thanks for reblogging this! I love this quote too. 😀