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I think his name is Robert Greysmith - I searched for the book on Amazon and couldn't find it, so I googled it and came up with this: http://birthtime.info/astrology-b/free.php?in=us&asin=0425098087
We bought my father-in-law the first season of "Alf" on DVD last Christmas. He is Alf, except for the alien and cat-eating part. He looks kinda like him anyway. But don't tell him I said that. ;)
I also like books with short chapters. I'm currently reading "Life of Pi" which has exactly 100 chapters divided over 401 pages. Another author who uses lots of breaks within chapters is Nora Roberts, if you like that kind of stuff.
My main reading times are my lunch break at work and before bedtime. I need to set aside a few other special times to read because my usual times are not great choices. I work in a cubicle which is about 4 feet away from a very loud, uncouth woman, and she talks (read: yells) from 7:30-4:30...
I completely agree. I'm a "cuddle" reader, and I like to get all comfy when I'm reading. Speaking of which - my bed and book are calling my name right now...
What an absolutely fascinating question! Probably not one I should attempt to answer this close to bedtime, but I'll give it a go:
1. Jesus Christ
2. George Washington
3. Edgar Allan Poe
4. Neil Cavuto
5. G. K. Chesterton
6. Anne Frank
This would probably turn into more like a...
I also get excited when I get near the end of a book. If it's been a really special journey, I will definitely be sad when I turn that last page. However, I adore the anticipation that comes with picking out my next read.