(The following is a continuation of this post) I do not have the hubris to imagine that I should ever be allowed the power to change the world--along what lines? What would give me the right to decide in what ways the world exactly should be changed? Could it be done without impinging upon the volition … Continue reading G. Edwards Asks: Would You Rather Change the World or Change Yourself?
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Jennifer Asks: What Genre Do You Think is Not Your Favorite, But You Find Yourself Picking Up Again and Again?
(The following is a continuation of this post) Historical Romance. I don't usually seek out romance novels, but on occasion, I come across them at second hand stores... and somehow end up walking out with them. And when I say historical romance, I mean bad, cheesy, historical romance. I mean full-on gothic, bodice-ripping, cigarette-ads-in-the-middle, 1970s penny-book … Continue reading Jennifer Asks: What Genre Do You Think is Not Your Favorite, But You Find Yourself Picking Up Again and Again?
G. Edward Asks: If You Could Read Only Genre for Your Remaining Days Which Would It Be?
(The following is a continuation of this post) Well, G. Edward, this sounds like some kind of horrifying Dystopian Nightmare scenario, in which case I suppose the genre I would choose would be whatever subject or information would help me survive the longest. But then on the other hand, would I even want to live in … Continue reading G. Edward Asks: If You Could Read Only Genre for Your Remaining Days Which Would It Be?
Jennifer Asks: What is Your Culture Crush?
(The following is a continuation of this post) The full question Jennifer Mugrage asks is as follows: "What is your culture crush? If you are a book blogger, you must have at least one. But please feel free to list more than one." Upon reading this, I had a question of my own, namely-- What in … Continue reading Jennifer Asks: What is Your Culture Crush?