Everyone reads in the bathroom at some point.
What’s sitting on your counter?
“What is Mathematics, 2nd Edition” is on my bathroom counter, and my bro reads “Don Quijote”. What an odd pair of bathroom books, seeing as our parents are a math professor and a librarian with a Spanish Literature PhD.
I read trigun maxium (vol 1) and cowboy bebop shooting star(vol1 and 2).
There very but there’s nothing to read in my bathroom. Beside they pretty good to read in a quiet place.
I have several bathroom readers. Check them out at http://www.bathroomreader.com/home.html
[warning]These are filled with useless information and it WILL permanently ingrain itself into your brain[/warning]
Man, How many things are you going to do in the Bathroom? Read Servo Magazine, Talk to a FIRST friend on phone, study for science test, sing? Jeez people, learn to do one thing at a time:p
I usally have a copy of a Tower hobbies catalog around. It’s often out of date, and I’ve all but memorized all the copy, but I’m not looking to expand my mind.
Other then that, the window always provides plenty of amusement.
If you’re ever really in need of something to read, compare the ingredients between two different shampoo’s and/or soaps. It’ll make you wonder why there are 50 billion different brands for the same stuff.
I think you should win an award for orignal thread anyway, I like to read any magizine (yup no preference really) but preferably a science mag or paintball
Here in Preston, the only bathroom reading is reading the text they put on the back of my shampoo bottle. (My shower caddy happens to hang right in front of the toilet in our bathroom, conveniently close to eye level.)
Growing up in a house with my parents, two brothers and a sister and only one bathroom, it was hard to get privacy, and the only place to guarantee it was the bathroom. So I started a ritual of hour long baths and it’s a ritual I continue to this day. That one hour a night is my time and I’m pretty snarly if I get interrupted.
Part of that bath-time includes reading while soaking and currently, my book of choice for the bath is Death of an Ordinary Man by Glen Duncan (which is about a man who attends his own funeral to try to find out why he died).
The Modern Gentleman: A Guide to Essential Manners, Savvy & Vice
and
The Action Hero’s Handbook: How to Catch a Great White Shark, Perform the Vulcan Nerve Pinch, Track a Fugitive, and Dozens of Other TV and Movie Skills