Alright I have an announcement.
This
blog is not dead. It’s NOT OVER. It’s not forgotten. Well, not by me. I have read and/or listened to thirteen books
so far this year.
I’ve done
lots of thinking. I think so much that I read really slowly. I think so much
that I judge what I read and can’t decide what to read next. I even judge my
thoughts and come up with thoughts for other people to think about them. It’s
exhausting sometimes. I just haven’t
done the whole writing my thoughts down for you to read thing.
To be
completely honest, I judge my own thoughts, words and choices so harshly that to
have them voluntarily judged by others for fun
is utterly terrifying. It seems insane. The results can cause me a lot of pain and
humiliate me for days, weeks, even years. Trust me, I’ve been through it enough
to know myself.
However,
I also know something else about this thought sharing, soul baring, and/or writing
process. It’s usually worth the effort.
If I
don’t do this one simple thing I wanted to do for myself, who knows what else
I’ll miss out on.
Here are the books I’ve already read and
experienced:
1.
The Fault in Our Stars by John
Green
2.
Naked Heat by almost Richard Castle
3.
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
4.
Heat Rises by almost Richard Castle
5.
Divergent by Veronica Roth
6.
Looking for Alaska by
John Green
7.
The Thousand Dollar Tan Line by Rob
Thomas and Jennifer Graham
8.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by
John Green and David Levithan
9.
City of Heavenly Fire by
Cassandra Clare
10.
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
11.
Where She Went by Gayle Forman
12.
Lamb by Christopher Moore
13.
Frozen Heat by almost Richard Castle
I’ve
made some quick observations, not judgments, about my choices:
1.
I like John green…a lot
2.
I enjoy love stories and young adult books
3.
I love Richard Castle
4.
All known authors thus far are white. The
person in charge of writing as Castle could be a blue woman for all I know, but
because he exists in the hearts and minds of fans everywhere, he counts as a
white man.
Now obviously
I have nothing against books written by white people. I simply don’t want to limit my reading to
them, because everybody in the world is not white. I love reading stories I can
relate to, but I also want to read about people who have different experiences
than mine. I don’t want to miss out on
something great because it’s not the first thing I picked up.
That being said I have no rules about
what to read for a reason. It’s more than just making this perilous task
easier. I have this crazy theory that the best books come at the best times for
me. I’ll call it…reader’s instinct.
There’s
a version of this theory that applies to TV shows and movies as well. The same
ideas might apply to blogs that take longer than expected:
If I don’t finish a book, it’s because
I’m not ready yet. When I do finish, I often learn something, think something
new to me, or share the story with a friend. Sometimes I just get that feeling
that all is right with the world for a minute.
I would promise to have 24 decent posts by December 31st,
but then this blog would become
another unfinished new year’s resolution, and I want it to be more that. I want
it to be an adventure.
Therefore I, Angela Swanson, do solemnly swear
to read and publicly comment on at least 24 books EVENTUALLY, baring tragic
death. Series may be included and may be
covered in one post. Oh, and Nikki Heat
does count. We’ll discuss why later.
24 books whenever - sounds like a plan. Why does Nikki Heat count?
ReplyDeleteI said- we'll discuss it later :) Thanks for the comment!
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