Friday, April 13, 2012

Favorites

I am not a fan of favorites. There are too many good things in the world to pick favorites, most of the time, so I actually have very few favorites. (Random favorite: word. Defenestrate. Yes, I know. What kind of nerd has a favorite word?!) Besides, favorites require making decisions, which is just a lot of work.

That being said, you can imagine that "what's your favorite book?" is not a question I look forward to. If you were to ask me that question, I would say, "Be more specific. Give me a genre" or some such qualification. I mean, out of all the books that have been written, you can't expect me to choose just one. But I do have a few favorites. Keep in mind this is by no means a complete and fixed list.

Picture book: Three Cheers for Tacky, by Helen Lester and illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. I read this book for the first time when I was in high school, and I spent fifteen minutes rolling on the floor, laughing my head off at the pictures. It has been a favorite ever since. Their other books are also fantastic.

Favorite fantasy: I think that I have to vote for Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien. I'm going to cheat a bit, and include The Hobbit in here. I read these for the first time rather late in life, and loved them. I think the timing was just right for me. I think the characters are just amazing.

Favorite classic: I'm not sure if this really counts as a classic, but it is the best way to categorize it for me. My favorite here is probably To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. As I mentioned before, Atticus Finch? Amazing. And such a well written story.

Favorite series: Okay, I know, this is a stretch, because in a way, Lord of the Rings is a series. However, it was meant to be one book, and this is my blog, so I'm going to fudge here, because I don't know what else to put this in. It's kind of fantasy, but more mythological than fantastical, so I don't really know how to categorize it. Here it is [drumroll]: The Thief, The Queen of Attolia, and The King of Attolia, by Megan Whalen Turner. I'm not sure what the name of the series is, and there is a fourth book, A Conspiracy of Kings, which I have listened to, but the narrator and I have a different interpretation, so I need to actually read it before making a decision. Anyway, the first three books are absolutely wonderful. Excellent plot twists, great characters, and a little bit of the spy element. Gen? Totally awesome. And there are a lot of great philosophical questions, if you look for them. Little nuggets of truth, if you will. Anyway, the author did a fantastic job and I highly recommend them.

I'm going to leave off on favorites for now, but there are definitely more categories to cover. I just have to figure out if I have a favorite in them! But, in the meantime, I'd love to know your favorites. (Because my to-read list isn't long enough?)

1 comment:

  1. YAY! I love your favorite series, too - did I tell you about them? I didn't read them until after we were no longer roommates, but agreed - they are FABULOUS!

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