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14 Sep 2011 12:47 PM  
Finally read a Haruki Murakami book It was "Sputnik Sweetheart" and was pretty good. It was kind of sad and eery.

Also recently enjoyed "Jazz" by Toni Morrison. Very vibrant, colorful language. Reading it was like eating an excellent chili full of unexpected, delicious flavors.

"Harcore Zen: Punk Rock, Monster Movies & the Truth About Reality" by Brad Warner was fun. I wasn't expecting it to really be about Buddhism, but it was, lol. I feel like the author might be ENFP. His writing style made a lot of sense to me.
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27 Feb 2012 09:14 AM  
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but the book The Outsiders is simply wonderful. Yes, it's more for teenagers, but everybody ought to read it in life at least once. S. E. Hinton is not a plot writer. She's a character writer. Which makes me really like her. I guarantee she's an ENFP. Or something closely related. I can just tell by the way she writes. I love the Chronicles of Narnia. I know that sounds funny. I just love them. They're such a part of my childhood. I love lots of children's lit, funnily enough, simply because sometimes children's lit has some of the most amazing stories every written. They are more simple, but can hold a lot in them. Sarah Plain and Tall, The Ordinary Princess, Witch of Blackbird Pond, Shades of Gray... they're all just some of the children's literature I've read that are simply wonderful. Recently I've read this book called Wonderstruck - it's a fun read. ^^

As for not-children's-lit, I'm not entirely sure... Despite me being a definite bookworm, I get very picky when it comes to books. I always want to read a book that focuses completely on the characters, shows the best and worst of human nature (you know, reveals things about society), and is written in a certain writing style - no big paragraphs, please. My eyes tend to skim those. Even though I know big paragraphs doesn't mean the writing style is bad. I like short to the point prose. O_o Sigh. I'm just too picky. This is why I shall have to write my own novels. XD
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29 Mar 2012 08:13 PM  
Do not judge me but I love romance novels. They're so happy and everything works out in the end
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