Favorite book this year?
I am not a fiction reader.
I have read some great fiction – but generally I find myself reading
non-fiction. My husband, boss and many
friends have told me/bribed me of the awesomeness of fiction. I never say bad stuff about fiction, just not
my thing. However,
The best books I read this year was (embarrassingly) Fifty
Shades of Grey.
I read awesome books of theology, race, neighborhoods
empowered, and local economies. So why
Fifty Shades?
In the middle of the summer working 15-16 hour days, reading
anything longer than a page isn’t really in the plan. I wondered what all the hoopla was
about. I (gasp) haven’t read any vampire
series, lord of the rings, The Hunger Games, or even the Harry Potter
books. Even though I don’t have the
desire to read these series- I always feel a little left out. So, the Fifty Shades series allowed me to
read some fiction for a change and feel like a “normal” reading person.
Being a social justicey person sometimes makes me crazy
weird. Being pregnant was stressful
enough, it was fun for a change to read the current hit book. Often I feel a little off, and most of the
time I am thankful and honored and proud of who I am – but every once in awhile I want to be on top of the latest trend!
O.K. – I didn’t just lie – but everyone should read My Black
Year by Maggie Anderson (my other favorite book of the year) and have interesting conversations around Home Girl and Does this Church Make Me Look Fat?
2 comments:
Krista - I love the way you're answering the questions! Each one gets transformed just a little in your answer, from a fluffy self-focused reflection (I half-wrote those questions, so I'm only insulting myself, I guess) to something more meaningful and deep.
AND, I'm reading Does This Church Make Me Look Fat right now - let's have good conversations!
Its a deal Dana!
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