Books DO kick ass, because Reading is HOT! I offer you photographic proof as part of the faux(?) Reading is HOT! campaign kicked off by FARB.
Rhonda knows that it’s HOT! to read Love, Boubon Street, a collection of essays penned by some of our best writers as love letters to New Orleans, edited by Greg Herren and Paul J. Willis.
David proves that it’s HOT! to hide under your desk and risk getting caught at work reading Fratsex, stories of college boys who study hard, edited by Greg Herren.
What HOTter! way to spend the holidays than with a good book, as Lindsey shows here with Mardi Gras Mambo, Greg Herren’s third Scotty mystery set in New Orleans.
You don’t know about the Scotty series?!? Then why not start at the beginning with Bourbon Street Blues, a mystery that is not only HOT! but suspenseful, as you can see in this photo from Mark.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Don’t-Make-Greg-Pull-This-Blog-Over segment of the Reading is HOT! campaign. All the book links take you to the site of Lambda Rising, an independent bookseller who has served the GLBT community since 1974.
If you would like to participate in the Reading is HOT! campaign, send photos of you reading your favorite books to me, and I will put them right here, in my LJ, unless Tim or FARB fights me for them.
Adorable….ummm, I mean HOT! 😉
Oh, how you made me howl with laughter…..I love you, Beck!
Ah, if I made you laugh, then my work is done.
I love you, too!
That poor David… I forgot how cramped New York living conditions were.
I like Rhonda and Lindsey’s handsome house though. Candles and carpets and Tiffany lamps and books-books-books.
Ha haaa about David’s photo.
As for R&L’s house, I totally love it, too! Oh, wait. That’s MY house. (You couldn’t have known…) Although I do love R&L’s place, and it, too, has tons of books. They are both avid readers. Which is, as we know, HOT!
Oh man. Ha!
Bob and I did our photos. Reading is HOT! These were awesome photos! Sometimes, my eyes get huge when reading Greg Herren’s books!!! 😀 Whose wouldn’t?
Notice how the ladies look so poised and relaxed, and Mark and I look like our eyes are about to pop out of our heads. Further proof if you ask me that men and women are definitely from different planets!
I had to laugh at Mark and David’s pictures and their eyes, too.
What’s interesting is that they did that totally independent of each other, yet struck similiar poses.
I am SO happy you didn’t use the, “I have no idea what this word means/ditsy sorority girl” photo. Rhonda does “deep in thought” Sooooo much better than I do.