My fiction tastes are pretty narrow--mysteries, fanfic, space opera--but my non-fiction tastes run the gamut of what has caught my fancy. I own books on architecture, Egyptian history, early Christianity, etc. I guess I skew towards history of people, places, and thought.
Wash ,'War Stories'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
and if anything, it's ma'am, not sir ... although a lot of people never get it straight
D'oh! I didn't realize. Many apologies.
Personally, I'll read almost anything, up to and including the back of the cereal box.
My parents didn't let me bring a book to the table at breakfast, not even schoolwork, so cereal boxes were the only thing to read. I got really good at sounding out the various ingredients on the side of the box.
She gave me a rather funny look and then said, "You read such different books!
A *bookstore employee,* READING?!?
My god, what's next? Doctors, doctoring? Veterinarians, vetting? SINGERS, SINGING?!?!?
Kathy, I totally read the hell out of the cereal boxes. I used to read way more than I do now. I've been trying to get back into it, though, and I think my string of catching up on graphic novels has helped me get back into the reading thing, so now when I finish something, I'm itching to start something else immediately. If I wait too long, I won't get back to it, so I need to keep the momentum, always have something To Read Next, just like I do my TV shows.
Hee!
And the manager's a published author, too. I think she just sticks with her genre (rather dark fantasy), since I've rarely heard her give recs in other parts of the store, other than generic "this is what other people are reading" advice.
She gave me a rather funny look and then said, "You read such different books!
That ... really seems odd coming from someone who works in a bookstore.
I read mostly fiction, but I love non-fiction in a lot of different areas.
Another co-worker at the store has an even stranger (to me) bias in her reading tastes. She refuses to read female authors.
All female authors.
I've never heard of such a thing before!!
I've never heard of such a thing before!!
You'd be absolutely AMAZED at some of the biases. Diana Gabaldon says she's had people come up to her at signings and say, in compete and utter seriousness, "I've been told I'd really like your books and from reading the back covers, it seems like I would, but I won't read First Person."
There are romance readers who won't read women's fiction because "If I want realism, I'll look at my own life, I don't need it in my books." (This is the kind of reader who tends to give romance as a whole a bad name... )
But then when they do take a risk -- Outlander, The Eyre Affair, even Harry Potter -- people gobble them up. You'd think they'd learn...
You'd think, right?