Sunday, January 13, 2019

Reading profile


CHOSEN GENRES

Thrillers (week 3) -Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris
Horror (week 6) - Bird Box by Josh Malerman?
Science Fiction (week 7) - Artemis by Andy Weir
Fantasy (week 11) - Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
New Adult (week 13) - ?????


Reading Profile 


Reading is one of the things that I miss most during the school semesters. For me, it is difficult to find time to read because some courses are so demanding that I just don’t feel I am giving a book the proper attention it deserves. Luckily, this semester I have an excuse which makes me very excited. Typically, I mostly read Historical Fiction (I was a history major, shocking), Fantasy, and Non-fiction, more specifically True Crime/Serial Killers. Those are my big three favorites. I like the new worlds and diversity of Fantasy, it makes for endless possibilities, as long as it’s not too far out there. However, I love the gore and messed up reality of historical fiction and true crime. It’s like a train wreck. I just can’t look away and I find it extremely fascinating. Really what I enjoy most are books that have been made into Movies or TV shows. I really like to compare the two or see how well they adapted the book into a motion picture. Sometimes the movies don’t always grasp the whole picture the author was trying to portray, or it leaves out important details that change characters or the story itself. I always try to read the book first even though that doesn’t always happen for either lack of knowing or time, but if that were a genre, that would be my area of expertise. However, recently, and I mean within the last few years, I have started to dabble in Thrillers and Sci-fi. Which honestly, I am not sure why I didn’t get into those genres sooner because so far, I have really enjoyed them. I have also recently gotten into audiobooks by the suggestion of my husband. I was always felt that an audiobook didn’t do the book justice, therefore I never gave it a shot. Now, I can’t imagine driving to work without a book playing rather than music. It just feels wrong if I don’t.

So, with all that being said, I have chosen the above genres for this semester because I feel, at least for me, it’s pretty diverse. For Thriller, I think that B.A. Paris’ Behind Closed Doors is going to be a good pick for me because it also sounds dark and mysterious as well as a thriller. The few thrillers that I have read and liked were Ruth Ware’s The Woman in Cabin 10, Amy’s Gentry’s Good as Gone, and Paula Hawkins The Girl on the Train. The Girl on the Train is really what got me into the genre because they made it into a movie.

Horror is always an interesting genre because they are so different compared to horror movies. Horror movies have the advantage of sounds and music to accompany it, making it easier to give you that scare. However, horror books really have to be good to get that similar effect. I don’t read much horror, not because I don’t like it but it’s hard to find that right one. A few that I do love is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Dracula is one of my favorite books of all time. I actually collect different versions of the book just because I feel so in love with it at a young age and every child collects something when they are young. Mine was copies of Dracula. For this genre, I am honestly thinking of reading Josh Malerman’s Bird Box because it is the “in” thing right now. Also, I am one of the few people that have yet to watch the movie on Netflix, but now that I know it is a book, I have to read the book first before I watch the movie.

With my undying love of Star Wars, one would think that Sci-fi would be one of my favorite genres. However, in reality, I haven’t read much Sci-fi at all. The few that I have read and loved where Blake Crouch’s Dark Matter, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, and Andy Weir’s The Martian. I suppose Frankenstein could also fit into Sci-fi. Honestly it could fit into either genre, but I think it fits better into horror. I have tons of Sci-fi books that I want to read now since I got into the genre. The two that are burning at me to read is Andy Weir’s Artemis, and Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One. I am also interested in Hugh Howey’s Silo Series. My husband read them all and has been begging me to read them so he can talk about it with me, but I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. I have chosen to go with Artemis because I loved The Martian. The way Weir wrote The Martian felt so effortless and comical that it just pulled me in and I was hooked. I read The Martian in two days after I found out it was a book (after seeing the movie ๐Ÿ˜Š) and recently I found out that Weir published Artemis, so I am eager to get to that one.

Fantasy. If I HAD to pick my favorite genre, Fantasy would probably be it. Although, historical fiction is a very tight close second. I can thank my late Aunt for my love of fantasy. She is the one that got me into Dracula, and folk lore, as a kid. Dragons, fairies, pixies, and other mythical creatures were staples of my childhood. Most kids want a puppy or a kitty when they are young. I wanted a Dragon, more than anything in life I wanted a pet Dragon. My favorite children’s book was/is Little Golden Book’s Pete’s Dragon. To this day, Dragons are still my favorite creature. I have several of them around my house (statues, not real ๐Ÿ˜‰), luckily my husband lets me fulfill my obsession. The first book that I remember reading that wasn’t a “children’s” book or my mom didn’t help me read was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Needless to say, I am a Pureblood Hufflepuff. Picking a book for this genre was hard because I have already read so many. The Game of Thrones Series, the Lord of the Rings Series, the Chronicles of Narnia, and the Golden Compass Series, all of them holding a place in my heart. This past year, I read Neal Gaiman’s American Gods, which I enjoyed, but other than that, I haven’t read much Fantasy lately. Either way, I decided to go with Patrick Rothfuss’s The Name of the Wind. It is my husband’s favorite book and I am honestly surprised I have never read it. It has never come to my attention until recently when he was talking about it with a friend of ours. So, I figured, since it’s his favorite, and it sounds interesting, I will give it a shot. (However, I did tell him he had to read one of my favorites that he has never read so we are even.)

Lastly, the New Adult genre. This one, I know nothing about. To my knowledge, I have never read a new adult genre book. I might have, but I didn’t know it if I did. I picked this one because it is the one I am least familiar with. I actually had to look up what new adult genre meant because I had no idea. I honestly thought it meant recent publications for adults, which I know now, is not the case. Since I had/have little idea what the genre entails, I have NO IDEA what book I am going to read for this genre. Luckily it is the last book I will have to do for the semester, so I am open to suggestions!!! Since this is a reader’s advisory class, I am hoping someone can help me with that one. ๐Ÿ˜Š


Some of my other favorite books and authors not mentioned are:

The Harry Potter Series - J.K. Rowling
The Cirque du Freak Series - Darren Shan
The Sherlock Holmes Series - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Modern Faerie Tale Series - Holly Black
Secondhand Souls or Coyote Blue - Christopher Moore
The Alice Network - Kate Quinn
Room - Emma Donoghue
The Devil in the White City - Erik Larson

9 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed your profile and explanations of why you read what you do. My husband tends to only read biographies so we don't do much book talk in my house :) I tend to stay away from non-fiction. I really enjoy the serial killer genre myself. Have you ever read the Dexter series? I really liked that one, especially with it being a tv series. The stories were different so it was a lot of fun reading the books and watching the series... the characters were able to go on more adventures that way!

    My classes will be wrapping up in May, so my goal for the rest of 2019 is to read the A Song of Ice and Fire series. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Game of Thrones tv series. I didn't start watching until the gap between seasons 6 and 7. I binge watched until I could barely keep my eyes open at work! It made me feel sorry for others who had watched since the beginning... it took them 7 years to watch it where it took me less than 7 days. I can't imagine the agony of waiting for the next season to start! Come on April 14! Ready to see how it ends but I will probably cry...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Shannon,

      Unfortunately, I have not been able to read the Dexter Series. I did love the show, until the ending, but it is on my list to read. I never got the chance with school and I didn't want to start a series if I couldn't continue with it in a timely manner.

      I cannot wait until APRIL! We have a theater room in our house so on Sundays my friends will come over so we can all watch it together. I;m so excited!

      Delete
  2. Hi Sydney,
    I love Harry Potter series and I also read the Sherlock Holmes series. We have some similar tastes from the list of books you noted. I wanted to read the Bird Box, but the waitlist at my library was too long. When I asked the librarian at my work to recommend some readalikes, because I like historial fiction, she told me about The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. She did warn me to read it when I had time, because the book is quite large.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Greetings fellow badger! I too belong to house Hufflepuff! Just and Loyal! It's rare to meet a fellow hufflepuff. Most of the librarians I work with are Slytherin. I don't turn my back to them!;) I'm glad you can enjoy movies / TV shows adapted from books. I have a mixed view. Some I've really enjoyed, like the Harry Potter. I see you enjoy video games. I play mostly RPGs like Skyrim and Fallout. What do you play?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Puff Pride!

      We Hufflepuffs have to stick together in a world of snakes ;). I cant say too much though, I married a Slytherin, lol. I also have a mixed view but that's the fun of it! It's almost like a competition of who did it better.

      As for video games, I play all kinds. Currently, my game of choice is Fallout 76. That is what I mostly play when I have free time, but I also play other RPGs like Skyrim, but my favorite RPG games of all time is the Bioshock Series. I love the story of the game and I enjoy all the different powers you can have. I also LOVE Mario (if you couldn't tell by the blog). I love all Mario Bros games, but Mario Kart is my jam. Whether its racing or battle, I'm all over it. I play others too, I like to play a little of everything, but how quickly I get bored of it determines how much I like it.

      Delete
  4. Hi Sydney! I enjoyed reading your explanations for why you gravitate towards certain genres. I am addicted to true crime documentaries (I find them fascinating!), but I have not delved much into true crime books. I will have to explore this eventually, maybe after the semester is wrapped up.

    I share some of your confusion regarding the new adult genre. My understanding is that characters in these novels are slightly older than those in a young adult novel. The topics explored are also more "mature." That definition is pretty vague, but I am sure we'll gain a more thorough understanding of the genre in this course.

    P.S. I too was sorted into Hufflepuff! Although, depending on the quiz, I am sometimes a Ravenclaw.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Monique!

      True Crime can be really interesting and can be really boring at the same time. It really depends on the author and how they portray everything. Typically, what I do and it seems to serve me well, is I have to pick a killer and find all the books that are about said killer and then pick from there. Usually I can tell if I am going to like the author's writing style by the first few pages or chapter. If I like it, I will finish it, if I don't, then I pick a different author on the same subject.

      Welcome fellow Hufflepuff! Jason (above) is also a Hufflepuff so that's exciting! I'm typically always Hufflepuff. I got Gryffyndor once, but that was it, and I don't think it suits me.

      Delete
  5. Excellent reading profile! Very detailed and thorough. Full points!! I'm also a region rat, I went to Lowell High School and worked in the Shelby Branch of the Lowell Public Library for 5 years.

    ReplyDelete