
Okay, I said I wasn't going to do blogfests for a while and now here I am doing one. This one is from Teralyn Rose Pilgrim's A Writer's Journey. What can I say? It's one of those list-your-favorites type things that I couldn't resist. Here's the scoop:
June 20-22nd - Favourite Book Challenge Blogfest
- Pick your top five favorite books
- Between Jun 20 and 22, write one line of what each book is about and then write one line of why you liked it. Think of it like a twitter pitch for other people’s work. Semi-colons are cheating, but you can use them anyway.
- Go to other blogs and discuss the books.
- If you do not keep a blog, put your challenge in the comments on the day of the event.
I'm not including anything like the Bible or a dictionary or any reference books to which I frequently refer. My choices will strictly be novels that have influenced me in a significant way. There are other books that I might like better and probably some I didn't think of. But these are big ones for me. Here they are:
"A boy and a runaway slave have adventures along the Mississippi River as they each seek their own interpretations of freedom."
An often absurd story with great humor combined with some very true insights and touching moments.
"Young man goes to war, finds out war sucks, becomes cowardly, then becomes heroic."
This short book has a simplicity of style with an eloquence of plot and character development--an epic of a young man's personal growth.
This short book has a simplicity of style with an eloquence of plot and character development--an epic of a young man's personal growth.
"War is hell and can really screw up a relationship."
It's a depressing story that's easy to read and has some pretty cool scenes.
"Woman on her deathbed visits heaven then lives to tell about it."
Idyllic read that is reflective and comforting like a story my grandmother might tell.
"Cowboys who don't seem to know there's a Mexican border struggle with the modern era."
Somber and weighty stuff that captivated me and took me to another place and time.
And those are mine.
You can find the choices from the other participants at The Writer's Journey.
Which of my choices have you read? What was your opinion of those choices that you read?
On Wednesday I will present five favorite non-fiction books.
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