Saturday, January 7, 2017

Literature Taste

There are a lot of things that can define you as a person. The way you are raised influences these depictable traits. This also influences novel choices. If you are raised in a military family that is very strict you may read books which allow you to connect with the protagonist or you may read fictitious books which allow you to read and learn about the inner rebel inside yourself. A family that is very emotional and shares their deepest feelings with one another may cause you to choose romance novels due to the deep thoughts and expressions of feelings. Each person has a very peculiar taste which can rarely be depicted.
               These same tastes can be relevant in the music world. Sometimes none of the distinct choices are reflective of one another but that adds to the mysterium of the individual.
               Each blogger on this page has their own choices as well, however we all have assimilated to one another and explore the book choices of the others. For example, I, the Original Nightdweller; live for books. Quite literally I own over two thousand (2,000) books. If you figure each book was at least $20 when originally bought; that is equivalent to $40,000!! A large majority of these books which fill the many floor to ceiling shelves in our house our mystery novels or those of the supernatural. Others are not in any way similar but hold some significance in my life. Those childish books which you acquire from teachers when in grade school are among some of them. Others are original poems and scripts from plays you may read in your higher ed classes. Still others are series which have been passed down from generations passed such as the Saddle Club or Magic Tree House.

               Everything in your life describes who you are. We just happen to be people who have chosen to endulge ourselves in the dark and mysterious world around us. If we chose to read books on fairies and a shining world which could baffle even the blind; you would receive an entirely different persona of us.

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