Well I'm very excited to be writing up my first go around at Monday Musings - I hope the questions are up to snuff and that I don't overlap with previous weeks - though I'm sure you'll let me know if I do!
How do you feel about wide-spread reading phenomenons - Harry Potter, for instance, or the more current Twilight Saga? Are these books so widely read for a reason, or merely fads or crazes? Do you feel compelled to read - or NOT to read - these books because everyone else is?
Pleave a comment with the link to either your own Musing Mondays post, or share your answer here (if you don’t have a blog). Thanks!
I don't know about the rest of you, but I tend to think that if a book (film, issue, whatever) is receiving public opinion, then it's probably for a reason - whether good or bad. And it's really hard to have an opinion on these these if I haven't read them myself ... and what can I say, I like to have an opinion! I don't necessarily feel 'compelled' or 'required' to read such books, but the community aspect that comes from having done so is always nice.
I remember when the Harry Potter series was in it's first wave of insane popularity. I remember being so excited to see little kids (though, to be honest, they probably weren't all that much younger than I was at the time) reading - and so voraciously. The excitement that surrounded the reading of these books was amazing - and still is.
Twilight would definately have to be the HP of the moment. I hadn't intended to read the series at first, but was told quite firmly that I "had too", "simply MUST" read these books by the kids I had for my first prac this year. Every week they'd check - "Have you read it yet???" I figured I had to just to get some peace - so I guess there was some compelling there...
I like the same community aspect that has grown up around these books (though it's definately narrower that that of HP). I went on an excursion with some Year 12 students from my second prac this week and every time we stopped for a drink or a break of any kind (even when we didn't stop) they'd all gather around each other - "where are you up too?", "oooh, the next part's GOOOOD!", "don't you just love it when...", "...yeah, she likes the kissing parts too."
I guess the difference between a fad or a craze and a phenomenon or cult classic is it's staying power - and that only time can tell.
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I gave my opinion as to the staying power of the books. Thanks for hosting.
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I was going to wait til tomorrow but since you already have it up, I figured I'd post too! Here's mine: http://storytimewithtonya.blogspot.com/2008/11/monday-musings-book-fads.html
Thanks for hosting. I like the questions!
My Musings
Great question. I know I'm premature since we're located in Northern California and it is still Sunday morning here, I have already posted a response.
My Monday Musing is here.
Thanks for taking over MM, Rebecca! Great prompt - here's my link: My Muse and Me
http://marineko.blogspot.com/2008/11/musing-mondays-reading-phenomenons.html
Thanks for hosting, Rebecca! Here's my answer. :)
Great question! Here's my musing.
Good Morning everyone! Mine's up here:
www.southerngal-lisa.blogspot.com
Mine's up. Thanks, Rebecca for hosting!!
http://bfishreads.blogspot.com/2008/11/musing-mondays-gotta-read.html
Oops. No auto link. Let's try again: mine's here.
Mine is up.
http://madbibliophile.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/musing-monday/
Mine is here. :)
Ooh, good one! I'm pretty passionate about this question.
My answer is here!
Thanks, again, for hosting, Rebecca! Today I'm just playing! :D HERE is my own answer! ;)
MizB
Great question! I've stubbornly resisted to read "popular fad" books in the past, but that was my own silly mistake! I love them -- and yes, I love Twilight!
My musing is here! Thanks!
Good question. Thanks for taking this over, I enjoy it. My answer is here
Great question! I really enjoyed writing this post (my first Monday Musings!) Here's the link.
Awesome question! I'm excited to start participating! My answer is at:
http://greatbooksandfreshcoffee.blogspot.com/2008/11/musing-mondays.html
Here's my take on this week's prompt:
http://averagegirlreads.blogspot.com/2008/11/musing-monday-reading-craze.html
Hi, here's mine:
http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/2008/11/musing-mondays-1124.html
Great first question. Here's mine: http://smsbookreviews.blogspot.com/2008/11/musing-mondays-hp-and-twilight.html
Late, as usual.
http://elizabethwillse.wordpress.com/2008/11/25/musing-monday-1124-reading-phenomena/
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