I spent Wednesday in Auburn under the guise of looking for computer
stuff at Best Buy but found myself walking down the the evil chain
bookstore. The sidewalk display of $1, $2 and $3 books was just too much
to pass up....
There are always random books
that catch my eye, I buy them, get them home, and HATE them. I am
pleased to say, this is not the case after this trip. So back to my
story....
Being the very frugal reader (or very cheap college student, you pick) I
loved the idea of buying a ton of $1 books. At that price I can even
splurge for over priced, over caffeinated coffee from the overly
friendly barista named " Harmony". So I'm perusing the rack for some
great book or books to add to the already too large collection currently
being housed in large, unsightly storage containers.
To my amazement, I found a couple of really great ones that I actually read today. It's not a
shock to those who know me that I'll start and finish a book in a
day...these are not substantial books either, but with daily life, it's
rare to me to find the time to finish two in a day. I found myself
unable to put them down at all. The first book is
One Hundred Young
Americans by Michael Franzini. This is a beautiful
interpretation of America's teens. At first glance I thought it just a
book of wonderful photography with some minor details, but upon closer
inspection, I found it detailed and observant view of our country's
youth.
The next book I grabbed, was less insightful but no less entertaining.
Lap
Dancing for Mommy by
Erika
Lopez obviously caught my attention because of the name. I didn't
really give it a good "look through" because it was $1. So what if it
sucks...I spend $1 on crap everyday. It had a funny name. So I get home
and finish
One Hundred Young Americans and want to read
something else and just grab for the book with the "stripper title". I
couldn't stop reading this witty, emotionally bearing book about women,
and their loves, envies, and lives! It's done in a graphic novel style,
which appeals to me on so many "nerd" levels. Thanks to
Daniel
White and
Mitch
Reaves for instilling a love of all things "graphic novel" so that
this awesome, cheap purchase made my collection. I'm not saying that
either of these guys would read, enjoy, or even look at this particular
graphic novel...just that their influence helped me appreciate the art
that is the graphic novel!
ok ok...back to the book....
It has a certain raunchy humor that I enjoy, while touching on actual
emotional issues. The "penis envy" jokes killed me...if you enjoy some
occasional gutter humor, this is definitely something to pick up for a
quick read.
I hope I haven't steered you wrong, I like it...it's good enough for me.
If these books aren't to your particular taste, I never said you had to
like them, but if you have read them or have read other books by these
authors, Please share in comments! Enjoy your Friday!
You need to be a member of 20 Something Bloggers to add comments!
Join 20 Something Bloggers