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hummingwolf ([personal profile] hummingwolf) wrote2003-07-02 10:41 pm
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Five books to show you who I am

Taken from the journal of [livejournal.com profile] seraphimsigrist, who took the idea from [livejournal.com profile] lucretius:

If you could propose a reading list of about five books to a prospective friend, a date if you do that or whatever, so that they would know who you are...what books would you reccomend?

My response:

To begin with, the two authors I've read the most are C.S. Lewis and C.J. Cherryh (I've often thought that if I become a published writer, I must use my initials as they do; it helps that my first initial really is C.). Those two authors are certain, but which books specifically is a more difficult question. In the case of Lewis, good ones would be the novel Till We Have Faces (though I haven't had the chance to read it in years) or possibly Mere Christianity or... Oh! The Problem of Pain immediately followed by A Grief Observed, as I've long thought that those two should always be read together anyway.

For C.J. Cherryh, perhaps Cyteen, maybe Rusalka or something from the Foreigner/Invader/Inheritor books--honestly she and Lewis seem to capture some entirely different yet equally important parts of my psyche.

Other books for someone who wants to understand me are things I read over and over as a child: Lewis Carroll's Alice books, particularly the adventures Through the Looking Glass; a collection of Andersen's fairy tales; and a collection of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories and poems.
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[personal profile] bluegreen17 2003-07-02 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
wow. that's a cool idea! maybe i'll do that. but only five books....hmmm...anyway,this is an interesting insight to you.

i loved the alice books but my mom always thought they were creepy. ha.
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2003-07-03 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I had trouble narrowing the list down too. All I knew was that something by C.J. Cherryh and something by C.S. Lewis had to be in there--after that i just tried to remember what most warped my mind when I was a kidlet.