THE LIGHTER SIDE OF BOOK ADDICTION

How many? Well, put it this way – if our local library ever closed down, I could just put up a few signs outside of my house, pop out some orange cones for parking and whamo – I’d be in business.
So yes, I have quite a few (hundred) books and when I bring home new ones, I hide them from my husband the way other women hide their Amazon purchases.
My husband John feels I have a BOOK ADDICTION, that this is an increasingly serious problem and during our ‘discussion’ suggested I might like to ‘rein it in”. I said he might like to rein himself in because that’s the sort of mature person I am.
After our ‘discussion’, where I agreed to not buy any more books for a specified period of time, I bought some more and hid them by concealing them in supermarket grocery bags. This system was working very well – honestly there are times when I feel I am wasted as a journalist when I could be part of an international smuggling ring – until the other day.
I was smuggling a few more in when he looked at me just as I was making my getaway up the stairs.
“What’s in the bags?” he asked. “Groceries” I squeaked. “Really,” he said, his eyes narrowing. “Well why are you taking them upstairs? Those had better not be books, Frances.” “Books!” I exclaimed, “the very idea.”
He had the right idea, though, and he might have a point. I probably do have too many books, but as far as addictions go, surely this is the best one to have.
I’m not a shoe girl. Or a handbag girl. Or a designer label girl. I am, however, a Dunne girl. A Hornby girl. A Wesley, Fitsgerald and Allende girl. I am also a Woodhouse, Marquez, Rothschild and Didion girl.
A book girl. And being a book girl means a lifetime of happiness, or learning, or armchair travelling to places I may never get to see except within their pages.

And that my friends, is how you win the ‘discussion’.

In addition to being a News Corp journalist and newspaper weekly columnist, Frances Whiting is also the author of two novels – WALKING ON TRAMPOLINES (2013) and THE BEST KIND OF WONDERFUL (2019).