Reading is everything…

Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron (May 19, 1941 – June 26, 2012) “was an American journalist, screenwriter, novelist, producer, director and blogger. She was best known for her nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Silkwood, When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle.” More than 800 celebrated her memorial at the Lincoln Center yesterday.  R.I.P. Nora…


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  1. Great post David. I rarely watch TV. I am usually reading, writing, listening to music, or socializing on the many sites that I am a member of. Reading is everything and something that most people would never really appreciate.

    Join the conversation: What is your favorite book to read?

    I love reading all John Maxwell books.

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    1. Hi Terry. I’m generally aligned with you. I haven’t been able to get through many Maxwell books. He’s prolific. I’ve read a lot, but no books lately. Heading out on vacation shortly, and I’m going to have to pull together some reading material.

  2. Wonderful quote. Wow. That is how I feel about reading. She so beautifully nailed it. Indeed. Rest in Peace. I am on a road trip with family and listened to soundtrack for Sleepless in Seattle while driving today. She will be missed. Read on everyone in her honor.
    – Michael

  3. I will miss Nora Ephron. There is really no book of hers I didn’t enjoy, no article in the New Yorker that went unread. Reading is the grist for so much that we then churn out in one way or another (whether we are writers or not). From the incidental to the classics, there is nothing that affects me like reading,..um…other than music.

  4. Hello David,

    Great post ! I completely agree with Nora.. Reading lets you experience diffrent Worlds and as I said before for me its the food of my Soul… Do suggest me a book I was waiting for the right time to ask and I believe today is the day =)

    1. Thanks Sonia. Suggest you go to the Tab above called “Reading Lists” or hit this link: http://davidkanigan.com/reading-lists/ and go to the Fiction link. A few of my favorites are: Home: A Novel by Marilynne Robinson – – A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines – – The Education of Little Tree by Forrest Carter – – Peace Like a River by Leif Enger.

  5. What a talent! She so beautifully encapsulates all that I love about reading here. It”s a source of tremendous joy for me–the vehicle that allows one to travel to different worlds, span the emotional gamut, experience something new and never leave your favorite chair. 🙂

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