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message 1: by ImScared3222 (new)

ImScared3222 | 137 comments Mod
I'm trying to get a sense of what everyone likes so that I make fair future book choices.
What are your top five books you've read?
What are your top three genres?
What books have you read that you've absolutely hated?
What genre(s) do you refuse to read?


message 2: by ImScared3222 (new)

ImScared3222 | 137 comments Mod
1. The Litte Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
2. Rooms by Lauren Oliver
3. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
4. The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis
5. The Little Princess by Francis Hodgson Burnett

1. Classics
2. Horror/Gothic
3. Memoirs

Books I've Read and Hated: A Separate Peace, The Jungle, All the Pretty Horses, Savage Desire

Genres I refuse to Read: There isn't a whole lot that I wouldn't read either because I like to explore new ideas. However, I tend to steer clear of more political genres. Reading political books are informational (as long as they're based in facts), but aren't my idea of relaxing. I used to read YA a lot in high school, but kind of grew out of it. I don't mind it, but I don't consume it the way I used to.


message 3: by ImScared3222 (new)

ImScared3222 | 137 comments Mod
Thanks! I've read two of yours also. I liked Bridge to Terebithia and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. I remember watching the movie Bridge to Terebithia with that one kid that plays Peeta in the Hunger Games. The movie wasn't my thing, but the book was good.


message 4: by Michelle (last edited Apr 14, 2020 12:40PM) (new)

Michelle Hi there. I'm glad to have found this group. I thought I'd give a try at participating in a group here.

What are your top five books you've read?
Off the top of my head,
-The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe by C.S. Louis,
-Cruisin for a Bruisin by Winifred Rosen,
-The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho,
-Bergdorf Blondes by Plum Sykes,
-Billions and Billions by Carl Sagan.

What are your top three genres?
- Chick-lit
- True crime
- Memoirs

What books have you read that you've absolutely hated?
- Missy's Murder
- The Stone Angel
- The Giving Tree

What genre(s) do you refuse to read?
- Romance (unless it's really a really good romantic comedy)
- Crime fiction
**Edited to add that I only refuse to read those genres on my own but would be up for reading those books in the group.**


message 5: by ImScared3222 (new)

ImScared3222 | 137 comments Mod
Hi Michelle! Welcome! I've never met anyone that hated the Giving Tree before; I like it, but I don't love it. Although I do really like Shel Silverstein. I like true crime, too. I would like to read that Jeffrey Dahmer graphic novel, but unfortunately, the libraries are closed and I feel like that's a book I have to have a physical copy of. I'm not a fan of ebooks. I actually haven't read the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe even though I would watch the movie a lot when I was a kid. I did read the Magician's Nephew, though, and loved it. Right now, we are reading The Secret Garden; I like Frances Hodgson Burnett. We're about ten or eleven chapters. I try to think of books to read for the next month in advance to give a heads up especially now since the libraries are all closed so I am open to suggestions. Anything in the public domain is the easiest thing to get a hold of or if you see anything on the Overdrive that's easily accessible. There isn't really a theme to this group; my goal is to keep it casual and friendly. It's great having you here; I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.


message 6: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Hi Kendyl! I love your name! I've never seen that spelling before. Well, I hesitated to write The Giving Tree because everybody loves it but it was just upsetting to me. The overall message was great though. Who wrote the Jeffrey Dahmer book? I'm not a fan of ebooks either. I got a copy of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe on my 9th(?) birthday. Loved reading it as a kid. It really inspired my imagination. I've never read the Magician's Nephew. I've read the Secret Garden and watched the movie when I was a kid, but I forget a lot of the details. I'm excited to get into it :)
Thanks for the warm welcome. Wishing everyone good health & spirits!


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