ficklefaye
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Date: 7/29/2009 11:06:33 PM
Author: junebug17
Yes!!! I like true crime books, (love Ann Rule) and my family thinks it''s morbid and creepy...but I find the crime-solving process fascinating...I''m trying to expand my horizons and read some classics here and there. I really should read books with more substance.
I used to read the Sweet Valley and Babysitter''s Club Series in High School too and loved them. I would feel selfconscious if i pulled out one of those on the train now and people would look at you strangely.Date: 7/30/2009 4:51:29 PM
Author: monarch64
Absolutely not. I read a variety of books, and I read things that I''m interested in. I don''t care what anyone else thinks of my list, I choose to fill my brain with what I want. I remember my 5th grade teacher signing my yearbook with this gem: ''May your life be as great as a Sweet Valley High novel.'' Sarcastic, much? Backstory on that one: 5th graders at my school participated in a reading contest every year, the student who read the most pages won. I won that year, but some of the books on my list were the Sweet Valley High series and The Babysitters Club. I didn''t really ''get'' that he was being sarcastic until my mother read his comment in my yearbook and got really ticked. She made a bigger deal out of it than it actually was...I guess I could''ve taken it as a dig and become self-conscious about my choices in reading material, but I was too young to think that someone would even care whether a 5th grader read books of substance!
If you love to read for pleasure, then read what interests you and serves your purpose, whether it is unwinding or to educate yourself. Who cares what anyone else thinks?![]()
Date: 7/31/2009 10:52:10 PM
Author: kittybean
My DH makes fun of me for reading trashy books--I often read some that have very pink covers! I used to always read books of substance, but once I started law school and had to read one appellate opinion after another, I could no longer handle reading a complex book in my spare time. Now I''m trying to incorporate the real literature into my reading list again, but I still like to kick back with a trashy novel sometimes, and it is a little embarrassing to be reading Confessions of a Shopaholic when DH is reading his umpteenth huge biography of some important historical figure.
I LOVE Ayn Rand! So rare to find another Rand lover these days!Date: 7/30/2009 4:17:20 PM
Author: Haven
Only when I''m reading Ayn Rand around other English teachers.![]()
Same here. I usually read hard-core pharmacology/toxicology articles non-stop, so when I need to unwind I can''t read anything that needs too much attention. Ficklefaye, I''m totally embarrased carrying a ''Something Blue'' book in my hand!Date: 7/30/2009 1:23:31 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
I''m a technical editor, so most of what I read during the day is really brain-heavy. When I want to unwind or check out for awhile I go for mass market paperbacks. I love romance novels, chick lit, vampires, and archaeo/biblical/historical fiction. Sometimes I get a little self concious about reading bodice-rippers on the train.
Date: 9/17/2009 11:28:15 AM
Author: Liane
I used to a lot, but I''m slowly getting over it.
I still won''t buy romance novels in person though, because I am a big ol'' chickenbutt and despite knowing full well that neither the cashier nor anybody in the bookstore is going to notice, much less judge, what I buy... I''m a big ol'' chickenbutt, and I cannot take anything with a clinch cover to the register.![]()