Read the book first!

So this blog is a crusade for reading. There's three great books that are soon to come out as movies. The City of Ember by Jeanne Du Prau will be out in theaters this Friday. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd will be out in a week or so.

I was recently talking with Jared about the value of reading. He disagrees with the notion that just because a person reads a lot they are smarter. I think the problem lies in Jared's definition of "smart people." He defines "smart" generally as someone with common sense. I will agree that extensive reading doesn't necessarily equal common sense, but I don't think a person can ever read too much. I see too many students who can't read very well and hate to read. They are very limited in many aspects of life. It never hurts and usually helps a person's IQ to read. So go out and read those three books before the movies come out to be able to intelligently compare.
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I used to be one of those fools that didn't like to read much. (no offense to those fools...remember, I used to be one). Well, not anymore and that's where I get some of the best slang...Like, "Giving the baby the Gussie."
Is that slang? No, I guess it's more of a catch phrase or a cultural/community tradition. Do you know what book that is from? And do you know what it means?
If you know it...you ROCK!!!
If you don't, you still ROCK, because you're my aunt and you like to read! AND if you don't know it, I've got a book for you to read...I'm sure you've read it!