Different sides
There are many sides to any story. I was having a conversation with a friend in which we were discussing a book we had both read. We both had a different side we came away from the story with. Although it has happened before, each time I think it is so interesting. It has lead to some very lively and interesting discussions.
It is fun to dissect what we each got from a book. She sees things or subtle contexts that I didn’t or vice versa. When we discuss it together it is like uncovering parts of the book I didn’t have any clue about. This is why I love having these conversations. It is good to get a different side to the story.
Many times after our discussions we both go reread the book. We see the different side we each saw yet we sometimes find even more sides. Yep lots of discussion material to have. It is so much fun when reading to discover even more. There are even times they read something I haven’t then give me there thoughts. Since we have a similar taste in books I use what they think to try a book that I might have been unsure of.
So what are some books your have discussed with other and found a different side?
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November 14th, 2010 at 5:05 am
There are always different sides. I like when you take a bad guy and find a side to him that is redeeming.
November 16th, 2010 at 6:24 pm
A friend and I have disciussed Christine Feehan’s books. She keeps on and on about how good they are and I just don’t get it.