Recently, I picked up a couple of books at the used book store because someone I knew seemed enthralled with a certain author, or the main character of the novel series he'd written. If you ask me, I am a lot like the main guy in the books. He's a complete sucker in many ways. Wary, yet inexplicably trusting, and forever at the mercy of the women he rescues, in an odd sort of way. He's probably luckier than I am, though. Maybe not.
Anyway, it makes little sense in the context of the person who is enthralled with the series. It's like a monarchist being smitten with Mark Twain. That probably happens. People often miss the point with him. He was not at all taken with that sort of authority. Or a devout communist/socialist devoted to Ayn Rand's novels. Must be a conflicted soul.
Why would I go to such trouble? First off, I liked the books. Secondly, curiosity.
I wonder what it says about me that Aztec is probably my favorite novel that I've read in the last ten years. Maybe I should read it again to be sure. It's only about a billion pages. It is not common that I read a book more than once. I tend to remember them once my mind is triggered, so it loses something.
Once I was checking out some children's books and read all the Trixie Belden series. Even I worry about me for that one. If someone were to look for insight into my psyche by reading Trixe Belden, I'm not sure I'd want to be privy to the resulting conclusions.
That leaves me where I started--nowhere, and aimed at no point in particular. Either you can or can't tell a book by the cover. Depends on the book I think.
Monday, January 12, 2009
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ReplyDeleteDamn. Yesterday I tried four times to post and it wouldn't.
ReplyDeleteInternet pretty well killed my book reading, but recently I read six or seven novels by Michael Crichton all of which were gripping.
I'm currently reading (in spurts) "Return To Summerhouse."
ReplyDeleteI've been making a return to reading print (the kind I can hold and cradle in my very hands) and I find it's been helping my vocabulary spring back up to its old form, which makes me giddy!
ReplyDeletep.s. I once knew a very devout Calvinist that was addicted to Ayn Rand.
ReplyDeleteDear Tues., You have had at least one very conflicted friend.
ReplyDeleteAt least one! Oh, the stories I could tell ... the stories!
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