To be honest I don’t have a
specific favorite book, it depend on the story and how I feel reading them.
When I was thirteen I loved the Twilight series but then I realized the reason
why I was reading it was because of peer pressure. Most people I knew read
Twilight and Twilight was the biggest thing young girls could read. After two
years I lost my interest in Twilight and lost interest in Fantasy except for the
book Beastly. Beastly was the only fantasy book I could read because the book‘s
message really interested me. It was about the true image of beauty. I loved
the fact that the main character, who was a “jerk”, got punished by becoming a
beast for two years until he found his true love. What I don’t like about this
book now, and as I was reading it, is that the expectation of how to find love
is unrealistic. Although all fantasy has unrealistic expectations of love and
happy endings, this was the only part of Beastly I didn’t like. I don’t think
any one could fall for a hideous beast, especially if he kidnaped you and if he
force you to live with him against your will. How could you fall in love with
him in the end?
Another genre I like which is
really odd in my behalf is one of those teenage drug addict diary stories. I
hope you know what I mean, one of those diary entries where a young girl document herself experimenting drugs just like the books Crank and Go Ask Alice. I find it odd for me to like this type
of genre because I am what people might call a “prude”. A person who is not into
the whole drinking, drugs, and other peer pressure things that teens are doing these
days. Basically I’m really lame from some teenagers' perspective. Though I really
like Go Ask Alice because it is the type of book that I can read through a perspective that is nothing like me, it’s like seeing a whole different world. Another
experience that I could see without taking the risk of actually taking crack or speed. The stories are real and very suspenseful which I also like about this genre.
I read few adult books which I
started reading them last year. Most of the teens books were either
fantasy romance or up coming of age where the girl finds a way to get her first
kiss or loose her virginity which really bores me. Two of the adult books that I really liked
was The Color Purple and The Bluest Eyes. The Bluest Eyes was the second adult
book I read and the most complicated one. Half of the time I have no idea what
was going on and sometimes I feel stupid just reading it. Though I was only
sixteen at that time, so I guess it was understandable that I was confused. I couldn’t tell if I’d like the book or not but the story line was
both interesting and confusing. It was uncomfortable for me to read the book at that time
because the narration was both graphic and vulgar. What I
loved about the book was that it explains about the struggles of African American's image and beauty where they see beauty as having
blond hair and blue eyes. Even now it is difficult to see yourself beautiful if
beauty is define by one culture instead of by verities of different cultures. This book can relate to a lot of the audiences, because the story line is real and the structure of the book is confusing so you would never get bored of reading it again.
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