As it turns out I am not a big fan of the scary-book genre. Of course I should have known this beforehand but I wanted to keep an open mind. This did not work out. I have read through half the book and will now stop. Now, the book is not a bad one. It is well written and it has got interesting characters but its metaphysical elements does not suit my taste. Therefore I am hereby deciding not to finish the book. Which is something i usually do not like to do. But I will stand by my decision.
I was browsing through an outdoor market the other day and found myself purchasing two new books. Seinlanguage by Jerry Seinfeld and Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. I have read a few chapters of Seinlanguage, and being a major Seinfeld fan, I have greatly enjoyed the book. Tomorrow I will start reading Wuthering Heights which I much look forward to. I really appreciated the book Jane Eyre written by Emily's older sister Charlotte. And my understanding is that Emily uses much of the same style of writing as Charlotte, which I am very fond of.
This brings to my mind the fact that I cannot help but being always swept away and finding myself admiring the old british culture with its Lords and Count's, sofisticated ladies and tea times. The aristocrasy and upper class of England seem to me one very interesting environment to have been in, back in the days. I also admire the amount of value they put in the intellectual side of things. To be well read and knowledgeable was something to strive towards and it was very positive. The downside however was the elitism and snobbism this lead and leads too, which is unfortunate. I, as always, would wish for a balance in between. A more diplomatic approach you may say.
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Well Kate Moss!!!! A mean how good could it possible be.. So go on with Seinfeld..
P:S I do not think I ever left a half written book. Or maybe I have, but than I've always gone back to finish it.
Peace!!
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