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NotWavingButDrowning

NotWavingButDrowning

Reading is the only hobby aside from good personal hygiene that I've maintained my entire life. My mother was a lit teacher and turned me into a book elitist by the time I hit elementary school. I have always enjoyed Southern fiction. More specifically, I enjoy reading about the struggle of the Southern woman told from a reliable perspective.... more »
  • Charleston, SC
  • member since August 27 2007

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  • Jason R.

    Jason R. says

    Speaking of Charleston- I am reading Pat Conroy's new one "South of Broad" as we speak. I live in Aiken- about 2 1/2 hours from you. What are you reading lately? Thanks for accepting my invite. Jason R.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Michael

    Michael says

    Why don't you and Katy have Twilight on here?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Michael

    Michael says

    I saw you added that American Photobooth book to your shelf, and Photobooth by Babette Hines. I actually have the latter. It's very interesting, and definitely worth buying. I love seeing real people's faces that aren't the standard of movie-star or supermodel beauty, especially in such casual settings. You should check out www.thefoundphoto.com ... they have archives of such stuff that are really neat.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Michael

    Michael says

    After reading your opinion on Appalachian Lives, I think that you and I may have a few things in common. I have a book, which I have not yet read, but it is called Smoky Mountain Folklife, and it deals with the traditions and ways of life of people living in that region. Another book which I have not yet read -- or books, more properly -- , but which I really want to, is The Foxfire Book(s). They're shelved in the Nature Writing section on the bottom shelf, but they're really collections of folk studies on people living in the Appalachian region. To me, these aspects of folklore are among the most exciting and fascinating. Oh, yeah, I almost forgot: what Flannery O'Connor book would you reccomend? I don't know when I'll get to it, but I want to put one of her books on my list.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Grey Sabyl

    Grey Sabyl says

    You may want to read Bittersweet Diary by S. Seward. Great story of a young heroines struggle as told thru the heart of a 6yr old. She answers the question: at what age does the confident woman get her guts!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Suzanne Deal-Fitzgerald

    Suzanne Deal-Fitzgerald says

    I must be proud of it, I'm multiple posting. Blushing...

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Suzanne Deal-Fitzgerald

    Suzanne Deal-Fitzgerald says

    I think we need to be friends. I am also a book elitist. And proud of it.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Suzanne Deal-Fitzgerald

    Suzanne Deal-Fitzgerald says

    I think we need to be friends. I am also a book elitist. And proud of it.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Michael

    Michael says

    Growing Up Jim Crow and What is the What are both on my reading list... I read Perks of Being a Wallflower a long time ago... Forgot all about that book. I think that was where I found the song "Vapor Trail". Man, that brings back some memories...some that are just as well left buried... Anyway, great to see you on here!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )