tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522319810296642659.post4760628209351017019..comments2024-03-26T10:22:23.755-05:00Comments on RA for All: Monday Discussion: What I Have Learned About My Reading Tatses This YearBeckyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01085260877904727608noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522319810296642659.post-87929259559965325862011-12-20T13:48:24.375-06:002011-12-20T13:48:24.375-06:00I learned that I'm jaded in terms of horror. B...I learned that I'm jaded in terms of horror. Books I would have found thrilling 15 years ago just don't do it for me anymore. To make things worse, most horror is not as graphic and scary as it once was. I too, have branched out to historical fiction. I've always loved non-fictional history and historical fiction is a nice upgrade.John BPL RAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522319810296642659.post-64291251718465386652011-12-19T18:17:41.497-06:002011-12-19T18:17:41.497-06:00I never would have said that I was a historical fi...I never would have said that I was a historical fiction reader(mostly because I immediately would think of books about queens) but this year not only did I realize I read it but I also enjoy it. The other surprise that no one else but me would classify as a surprise, came about because a friend of mine, after discovering I had read a book she was interested in, said "I should have known you had already read it - it's a memoir." Again, never would have thought of myself as a memoir reader but I am. I guess it wasn't so much what I learned as what was pointed out to me.Kathy BPL RAnoreply@blogger.com