Nothing has inspired me to blog today… so this may be just random…
I visited Half Price Books this past week. I was searching for a couple of books for me to read on my free time. My favorite section in any bookstore is African American Literature, regardless if it’s African American Studies or African American fiction. I love to support the black community – also includes film and television.
I purchased The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and A Quiet Storm by Rachel Howzell Hall. Toni Morrison is on my list of favorite African American authors but this book was suggestion by a friend. I usually like reading books that are current [[at least publish within 4 to 7 years unless it’s a classic that I haven’t read yet]] but I’m going to give The Bluest Eye a chance.
A Quiet Storm by Hall was a page turner. I read this book in one sitting. It was intriguing, captivating, and down right heart touching. Honestly I won’t wait too long to read this book again.
Friday, January 8, 2010
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Friday, January 8, 2010
Read a book....
Nothing has inspired me to blog today… so this may be just random…
I visited Half Price Books this past week. I was searching for a couple of books for me to read on my free time. My favorite section in any bookstore is African American Literature, regardless if it’s African American Studies or African American fiction. I love to support the black community – also includes film and television.
I purchased The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and A Quiet Storm by Rachel Howzell Hall. Toni Morrison is on my list of favorite African American authors but this book was suggestion by a friend. I usually like reading books that are current [[at least publish within 4 to 7 years unless it’s a classic that I haven’t read yet]] but I’m going to give The Bluest Eye a chance.
A Quiet Storm by Hall was a page turner. I read this book in one sitting. It was intriguing, captivating, and down right heart touching. Honestly I won’t wait too long to read this book again.
I visited Half Price Books this past week. I was searching for a couple of books for me to read on my free time. My favorite section in any bookstore is African American Literature, regardless if it’s African American Studies or African American fiction. I love to support the black community – also includes film and television.
I purchased The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and A Quiet Storm by Rachel Howzell Hall. Toni Morrison is on my list of favorite African American authors but this book was suggestion by a friend. I usually like reading books that are current [[at least publish within 4 to 7 years unless it’s a classic that I haven’t read yet]] but I’m going to give The Bluest Eye a chance.
A Quiet Storm by Hall was a page turner. I read this book in one sitting. It was intriguing, captivating, and down right heart touching. Honestly I won’t wait too long to read this book again.
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