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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-02-14 07:03 pm

[ SECRET POSt #2600 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2600 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Lilo and Stitch]


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[Panic! at the Disco]


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[Silent Hill]


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iceyred: By singlestar1990 (Default)

Re: What books do you want to be required reading?

[personal profile] iceyred 2014-02-15 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
But that's the awesome thing about books. You start off reading one, then you get interested in the topic or a theme, and then you want to learn more about it. Some kid probably read The Secret Garden and then checked out a book about plants and flowers. I read Treasure Island and then started looking for more stuff about pirates.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is on my reading list. I work near the library, so on Tuesday I'll go check it out. :)

Re: What books do you want to be required reading?

(Anonymous) 2014-02-15 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Jekyll and Hyde linked me obliquely into Edgar Allen Poe, which looped me back around to Sherlock Holmes (I'd already met him due to my dad), which combined to lead me down some strange paths in turn of the century crime fiction and their descendant genres, which landed me variously in noir, urban fantasy, cyberpunk, French crime literature, some horror and the odd anime or two. Some of which linked me back in turn to the likes of Les Miserables, Dumas again, and Fantomas, which bounced me back out into comics and pulp crime, which tripped me into crime thrillers, which bounced me back around into cyberpunk again. Meanwhile I'm also maintaining a semi-steady interest in certain branches of historical fiction, steampunk and early science fiction, because if you meet Poe sooner or later you end up in Shelly and Wells, and if you meet Dumas and Stevenson there's a decent change you'll meet Verne sooner or later.

I've been bounced around other genres due to other early encounters (mostly high fantasy, I've spend a bunch of time there due to Brooks and Tolkien), but I think there's a whole tree of my genre interests that I can basically blame on having met Conan Doyle, Stevenson, Dumas, Poe and Verne early on.

I regret pretty much nothing.
iceyred: By singlestar1990 (Default)

Re: What books do you want to be required reading?

[personal profile] iceyred 2014-02-15 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
You have nothing to regret. That's an awesome journey.

I pretty just read anything I could find in my parents' bookcases. They both majored in history, so we had a lot of biographies and history text books around. My Daddy and I can debate the War Between The States all day, and Mom and I share a love of ancient and medieval history. She introduced me to Verne. My uncle introduced me to Tolkien, German myths, and Poe. A lot of stuff I found just by looking in the bookcases though.