Poll: What do you read?

J-Cat

Shared on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 13:47

Do you read?

What do you read?

What is the book that touched you the most and why?

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I am an ... okay reader. I started this blog waaaaaay back when as a 50 book challenge: 50 books, one year which is a book a week plus 2 weeks off for reading vacation. Nevre made it. I was doing okay for a while. I tried to pick books that I wanted to read but never picked up. I remember reading 'Frankenstien" thinking "Right... romanitic literature of the 19th century... now I GET it..." Same with scarlet letter. I also read The Blind Side, maybe re-read moneyball at that time too... Some old SF that I had originally read in high school. But then Erica, you know... outgrew being a newborn and I suddenly found myself with much less time.

So I read art history. And lately going through baby name books.

One of my Fave book, but I haven't read it in a while is "A prayer for Owen Meany" excellent read. Man... it's a type of coming of age story, of two boys. One is very ordinary, and lost his mother at a young age, the other is very special. It's how they grew up, how their lives are intertwined and how they can't really separate the ties that bind. Been a LOoong while since I read it. I also love "Don't Bite the Sun" by Tanith Lee. It's about how a woman finds herself when she has to confront hardship in a society that experiences no hardship. Hate the ending though.

Again: find Art history fascinating... I like History and I like purty pictures. I'm really a simple girl.

What about you. Be honest.

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EDIT: Check out WifeGrounded's blog. It's entertaining, it's about gaming and family life. Might sound boring, but the guy has a way of writing... http://www.2old2play.com/Blog/WifeGrounded

Comments

Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/07/2010 - 11:02
You really had the time to lay out this drawings for how your yard is arranged??? You have got way too much free time on your hands!!! :)
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/07/2010 - 12:14
....what.....a......psycho. =)
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Submitted by wamam87 on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 13:51
i haven't read books in years. when i was young, it was comic books. the books in H.S. now most of what i read is technical stuff. yeah, i guess i'm boring. to answer your question, faborite book was Great Expectations.
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 13:57
I'm currently working my way through American Sphinx, a bio on Thomas Jefferson. Just finished the last Harry Potter book, though. Yeah, say what you want, but once you get sucked in on those you have to know what happens!
Rau's picture
Submitted by Rau on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 14:00
The Little Engine that Could. Because he can.
TANK's picture
Submitted by TANK on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 14:05
I don't really 'read' anymore. I read the internet all day long and that's 99% of my reading. I also spend 1/2 an hour or so when I go to bed reading The Week, Popular Science or Wired . But an actual novel? The only author i read is Dean Koontz and i usually bang out a book or two of his a year. I also have read the Gears of War books and like them both.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 14:59
Dude, you are my hero. I have 1.5 acres to mow, takes 2.5 hours with an 18.5hp riding mower. I do much as you in my mind while I'm mowing, just never put it on paper. Although, may I suggest alternating mowing patterns on all zones, makes your grass healthier. I usually mow vertically one times, horizontally, the next, and diagonal the third.
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Submitted by bigstorm12 on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 14:07
i read anything that grabs my attention. i average about two books a week. right now im rereading the ruins by scott smith.
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Submitted by Durty on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 14:18
I have to agree with Tank on the Dean Koontz thing. He is such an amazing author. I think I've read everything he's ever written...my favorite book by him is "From the Corner of His Eye". It's an amazing read. I can't say that any book has changed my life, really touched me, or anything like that. But I have read so much that it's kind of hard to say that. For background...I read nearly every book in my Middle School library (except the encyclopedias and things like that), in two years. I still average about 1-2 books a week..though they aren't always new reads anymore. I really like rereading books I love....the book I finished last night I've read 8 times, lol. :)
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Submitted by RyanFromVegas on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 14:35
I wander the library and see what grabs me. Lately Ive been on a non-fiction streak. I read about money, computers, historty, physics, religion, whatever gets my attention. Ill swing back into novels after awhile im sure Ive also found books on cd or lectures on cd very efficient way to absorb. I can listen while I walk the dog for instance. As far as best books, thats a tough one.
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Submitted by Jedi_Kez on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 14:40
I read all the time. It's pretty much a bedtime ritual for me too. It's mainly Fantasy with some Sci-fi, with a sprinkling of thrillers or action mixed in. I'd never do a 50 book in a year challenge. I love to read, I don't need to impose deadlines and such. Also, some of the fantasy books I read on 800-ish page beasts, I can't bang those out in a week, lol. I third Dead Koontz, particularly his older stuff. I don't really care for much of his newest stuff (say newest 10 books) except for the Odd Thomas books (which I think there are 3 now). I really loved Midnight, Phantoms, Lighting, Strangers (when you got past the first 1/3 or so), plus others I am probably forgetting.
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Submitted by BigFish on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 15:16
I'm gonna 4th Koontz.... loved the odd thomas series, and really started reading him when I was a kid bored out of my mind visiting my mom during the summer. I picked up tons of koontz, clive barker, king, anne rice, etc. maybe that's what happened to me.... lots of twisted/different reading for a 12yr old. Now, I still read koontz, love the dexter series, and really dig dan brown, but one of my favs right now is any star wars book that was written by zahn. he's a tactician working in the world of SW! My bookshelves have a vast collection of books, that I really can't name them all. I agree with you in the fact that since my little one was born, and is now 3, not a lot of reading gets done, unless i'm travelling.
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Submitted by microscent on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 17:59
There are two books that have "touched my life," Ender's game by Orson Scott Card, and Armor by John Steakley. They both have similar plots in that they both wage humanity's war against an alien race. The best thing about these books to me was the dissection and inner workings of the heroes, lain open by the author for a different perspective of people and war. "Humanity"
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Submitted by BasBleu on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 19:00
Reading, reading, reading! I love reading! Fiction or non-fiction, I don't care! I enjoy anything but romance novels and old school westerns. Oddly enough, I am not a huge fan of sci-fi, but have enjoyed a few books in that genre. I am currently reading The Meaning of Everything - The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester. Probably considered a bit dry to some...okay, most people... :) I am surrounded by books in my house...they are my comfort food!
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Submitted by MrVGA on Mon, 05/03/2010 - 21:55
I'm a bit of a Sci-fi and Vonnegut nut. One of my favorite books has to be "Venus on the Half Shell" by Kilgore Trout. No joke, he's listed as the author.
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Submitted by chlyh2o on Tue, 05/04/2010 - 02:44
pretty much anything by W.E.B. Griffin. I have been cruising through his books at about one every two weeks. He is a damn good author, especially if you like the military.
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Submitted by Automan21k on Tue, 05/04/2010 - 07:10
I read Contracts and Legal Terms and Conditions all day at work, when I go home I want to do anything but read.
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Submitted by Bonecollektor on Tue, 05/04/2010 - 08:43
I read every day! I read what's on DirecTV, what's playing at the theater, setup menu's on games... Koontz FTW
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/11/2010 - 05:13
ok, anyone wishing to obtain my strategic plan to take over Lotus's yard can PM me, it will be 35.95 but i only accept wampum. however , if you act now, i will throw in 35 used and worthless shamwows, absolutely free......
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/08/2010 - 08:45
I love you Man!!! People just don't understand what it takes to achieve a nice lawn. Come to think about it, I guess we are a bit weird, but we got nice lawns ;)
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/07/2010 - 10:50
dude, how big is your freakin yard?
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/07/2010 - 10:57
It's actually not very big, at least according to the deed. When the grass gets high, though, it starts to look like the Biltmore Estate's lawn in my head.

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