It's good to read a little of this and that. (Just a few thoughts)
Dragonsworn Send a noteboard - 26/10/2009 05:11:33 PM
There is nothing wrong with reading only light or heavy literature. None should read books just because some people say you aught to do like because it's a "classic" or it's number one on the NYT bestseller list or won the nobel prize.
I love fantasy and science fiction. I read The Wheel of Time and when I was younger I read Terry Brooks and David Eddings. Didn't particularly like Tolkien, but I acknowledge the great impact his literature has had on the fantasy genre.
I also read alot of Haruki Murakami's books. That is literature some would think of pretentious. But to me it speaks to my soul.
I also think people should read more nonfiction. University literature on history, social science and political ideology will have a great impact on your understanding of the world and of the literature you read whatever the genre it is. I'm a great fan of political philosophy by the likes of Foucault and Baudrillard
But then again, when I tire of that I read Conan the Barbarian for instance, to cool my head down. And after that it's good to take on something more heavy again, if feeling for it. I think Solaris by Stanislaw Lem is the greatest Sci-fi novel I've read though some would feel it's boring, uneventful and too philosphical. I think of it as a psychological drama.
Good advise: Read what you feel like reading, try to read a little of this and that, wether it be childrens literature, fantasy or nonfiction. And once in awhile, read a book based on advise, just like you suggested to do.
I love fantasy and science fiction. I read The Wheel of Time and when I was younger I read Terry Brooks and David Eddings. Didn't particularly like Tolkien, but I acknowledge the great impact his literature has had on the fantasy genre.
I also read alot of Haruki Murakami's books. That is literature some would think of pretentious. But to me it speaks to my soul.
I also think people should read more nonfiction. University literature on history, social science and political ideology will have a great impact on your understanding of the world and of the literature you read whatever the genre it is. I'm a great fan of political philosophy by the likes of Foucault and Baudrillard
But then again, when I tire of that I read Conan the Barbarian for instance, to cool my head down. And after that it's good to take on something more heavy again, if feeling for it. I think Solaris by Stanislaw Lem is the greatest Sci-fi novel I've read though some would feel it's boring, uneventful and too philosphical. I think of it as a psychological drama.
Good advise: Read what you feel like reading, try to read a little of this and that, wether it be childrens literature, fantasy or nonfiction. And once in awhile, read a book based on advise, just like you suggested to do.
"I didn't have much to say to anybody but kept to myself and my books. With my eyes closed, I would touch a familiar book and draw it's fragrance deep inside me. This was enough to make me happy."
— Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood
— Haruki Murakami (Norwegian Wood
Rather long and about... something.
26/10/2009 03:30:25 AM
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interesting. books by little known authors?
26/10/2009 04:49:48 AM
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A. Roy
27/10/2009 03:44:29 AM
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Stained? I could do stained.
27/10/2009 03:19:34 PM
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NB me your address, and I'll send you a book I think you'll like.
26/10/2009 07:36:59 AM
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It's good to read a little of this and that. (Just a few thoughts)
26/10/2009 05:11:33 PM
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Re: Rather long and about... something.
29/10/2009 09:12:56 PM
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Sounds good to me.
30/10/2009 03:08:41 AM
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By all means send me a list!
30/10/2009 03:09:19 PM
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