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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-26 03:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #2216 ]


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Re: Reading actual books

[personal profile] thene 2013-01-27 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
I've had this problem for ages. I feel like I've drifted away from fiction, in general, and also from the novel in particular. Novels clearly aren't that fulfilling to me. When I read 'actual books' it's often nonfiction, these days; I spent last year getting really into Hunter S Thompson, for instance. I'd often rather read a long nonfiction article than a fanfic or a chapter from a novel. I find ideas more interesting than longform structure, these days, that's all.

Try The Death And Life Of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs, if you're up for a good nonfiction book.