Instead, I'm going to introduce my personal reading list for the summer. You may note that these books have absolutely no correlation with each other - they were suggested to me by various people, and I have a very wide range in taste. And some of these were bought for a $1, I mean, come on.
1. Diary - Chuck Palahniuk

2. Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez

It was suggested to me by my Brit Lit professor - he, along with other Spanish writers of the time, use a style of writing called "magical realism". I can't accurately define it other than an example: say for instance, the writer described a thief sneaking into a house "like a snake", the writer then uses "snake" when describing said thief, "the snake said..." I truly love that type of writing. She said it's a long read, but worth it all in the end.

It was suggested to me by my Brit Lit professor - he, along with other Spanish writers of the time, use a style of writing called "magical realism". I can't accurately define it other than an example: say for instance, the writer described a thief sneaking into a house "like a snake", the writer then uses "snake" when describing said thief, "the snake said..." I truly love that type of writing. She said it's a long read, but worth it all in the end.
There are a few more I have but are, how shall we say, less enthused about? These are the four I'd love to get started on soon - again, I'd love suggestions, and for those who are reading with me, let's read Palahniuk first! Email me if you'd like to be in a reading partner group with me.
Would anyone like a list of some of my other favorite books? I might do that to utilize my time away from the camera.
-h.
Would anyone like a list of some of my other favorite books? I might do that to utilize my time away from the camera.
-h.