Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee. This weeks featured blog is Steph Likes Books and the weekly question is:
Q. How has your reading habits changed since you were a teen? or If you are still a teen what new genres are you in love with currently?
As a teen, I read a lot but I was more into urban fiction, african-amercan focused fiction or cultural novels. Growing up in a predominately white, suburban middle class neighborhood, I enjoyed reading anything that was about life but not my life. I read a lot of Walter Mosely, Bebe Moore Campbell, Eric Jerome Dickey, Carl Weber. I wanted to read about anything that had to do with the "hood." I also wanted to read anything that had to do with other cultures, especially coming of age novels involving Hispanic or Asian main characters. My habits have changed a lot. I'm drastically more open to different genres and authors. Yet, I have less time to read. Sigh.
Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Crazy for Books This weeks question is:
“Let’s talk crazy book titles! Highlight one or two (or as many as you like!) titles in your personal collection that have the most interesting titles! If you can’t find any, feel free to find one on the internet!”
The one that sticks out in my mind is Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making.
Author Block Party:
If you could gather a handful of authors to hang out with,
who would you choose?
J.K. Rowling and J.R.R. Tolkien (you know if he was still alive). Just those two would be enough.
On a personal note: My son started middle school yesterday.
Doesn't he look to little to be in middle school? Sheesh.
10 comments:
I'm open to a lot of different genres too. I try not to judge before I read it based on the genre, and I often surprise myself by how much I like it! Great answer!
Here's my FF!
Happy Friday! Just hopping through and decided to follow! Love your answer! You can read mine over at Fuzzy.Coffee.Books if ya like!
Courtney
I like your answer. Sounds like you were a pretty mature teen reader. Although reading is definitely the ultimate in escapism.
As I've gotten older, I've noticed that I am a lot more open to different genres as well. In my late teens and early 20s, I wanted to stick with what I knew.
Here's my FF: http://sinnfulbooks.blogspot.com/2011/08/follow-friday_12.html
New follower! Happy FF!
sinn @ sinnful books
the cover for the peculiar children book is great!
"The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making"
I love that title and I totally forgot about it! It's rather long, but it's so descriptive.
Hi there,
Stopping by via Parajunkee's Follow Friday. I'm following you.
Have a great weekend!
Holjo @ Pedantic Phooka
www.pedanticphooka.com
It looks like you read some interesting stuff as a teen. I love your interesting titles!
Here is my FF: http://liedermadchen.blogspot.com/2011/08/follow-friday-9-and-book-blogger-hop-9.html
Just a note to you from one who has been there: Enjoy these middle school years. Remember early labor and how you thought, I can do this. It's not so bad.
That's middle school.
;->
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Hi! I just recently joined the weekly friday meme lol :)) I totally agree on your hangout session they're both superb ^_~
give your son a bit more time to grow you'll be surprise of such rapid growth spurt :O
I'd make sure J.K. Rowling was at my block party too. Great post and happy Saturday! I hope you’re having an awesome weekend!
Also, I’m a new follower—wonderful blog! Stop by my blog and follow me too? :) http://rachelbrookswrites.blogspot.com/
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