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As far as books go, I've always prefered Non-fiction. That made it very difficult for me as a child, all they seem to make for kids is fiction.
I heard about this, this morning.... Apparently, Vonnegut, at 83, died of complications from a fall...Kurt Vonnegut (RIP),
There is some high-quality non-fiction, but I agree that it's much harder to find - of course, DK makes awesome non-fiction books on almost any subject, and I really like those. But yeah, we always hear about "Children's Lit." courses, because there is such a canon of literature. It's interesting...As far as books go, I've always prefered Non-fiction. That made it very difficult for me as a child, all they seem to make for kids is fiction.
Yeah, I just finished re-reading Peter Guralnick's groundbreaking two-volume Elvis biography, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love. Within the last month, I've read a bio about Charles Lindbergh, two books on Howard Hughes, the making of Hitchcock's Vertigo, and the autobiography of Charlie Chaplin.I know that I've always adored non-fiction books, too. Much more interesting and fun to read, in my opinion!
Haha! I remember that!! That show's classic.Ha, that reminds me of something that I'm sure Kiki-Kramer remembers as well...
ELAINE: (Talking about her new friends) They READ Jerry! They READ!
JERRY: I read!
ELAINE: BOOKS, Jerry!
JERRY: ... Oh.
I've read that, too!Yeah, I just finished re-reading Peter Guralnick's groundbreaking two-volume Elvis biography, Last Train to Memphis
I would devour anything on the supernatural, too, especially ghost stories, and supposedly "true" ghost stories. The phantom hitchhiker was always one of my favorites.I sometimes read books on the Loch Ness monster, UFOs, ghosts etc. Even if they're not all true, it's fun to read about and indulge your imagination!