I guess I was new to the world of reading as I only started reading with a passion in October 07. I did read some Anne Rice books as a teenager, but since then nothing. I know that's shameful to admit, not the reading Anne Rice part, but the lack of reading in general.
I had been doing pretty good, making up for the error of my...
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I guess I was new to the world of reading as I only started reading with a passion in October 07. I did read some Anne Rice books as a teenager, but since then nothing. I know that's shameful to admit, not the reading Anne Rice part, but the lack of reading in general.
I had been doing pretty good, making up for the error of my ways, reading voraciously. Then life got in the way. I completely lapsed and haven't read in months, years even. Terrible what a distraction, life, love and happiness can have on a gals reading!!! So here I am, back on the wagon again, breaking myself in slowly.
When I do and have read, I'll read anything that doesn't feel like a chore. You know the type of books I'm talking about: too much detail, description, unnecessary exposition, lack of fluidity, I could go on and on, and on, but I'll refrain. I'm almost obsessive compulsive when it comes to finishing a book, even if it is not to my taste, which usually means skimming as quickly as possible though the boring bits. Either that, or I put it aside for months before returning to it with a sigh, and finishing it reluctantly.
For me to enjoy a book it has to have a great story/plot, characters that I can empathize with and care about, romance, tragedy, conflict and resolution. Obviously those elements aren't always present in the one book, but a girl can dream. I hate predictability. I love when I'm kept guessing all the way through to the very end. You can see from my bookshelf I love anything dark and supernatural in origin. I'm sure my bookcase will change and evolve to reflect my burgeoing tastes and moods as time goes by.
As for me, I'm an Irish girl, born and bred. Now living in the land of Aloha, Hawaii. I have a wicked sense of humor, and never take life too seriously. I would love to have a book published someday. I discovered my aspirations to be an author around the same time I rediscovered the world of literature. With any luck I'll translate the stories in my head (which are many) into words and complete a book someday!
As of 4 years later I still haven't gotten my ass in gear. No book, just a myriad of false starts and ideas, ideas, ideas!!!
Don't let my profile pictures put you off you (I intend to change them regularly). I'm not as scary in real life. LOL
Only in books has mankind known perfect truth, love and beauty. - George Bernard Shaw
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