| Ok... So I'm taking this Lit/English 2 class in a co-op that I go to... and one of the book's I have to read is Pride and Prejudice... I have read about ten chapters... So far I find it very dull, and pointless... But then again I could think that just because I'm a guy... But, I think that's totally ridiculous because I know a few guys who like those weird love book's. Even my brother likes them...
A few nights ago my family and I were having dinner... Somehow the question arose, "How are you suppose to tell the difference between a guy's book and a girl's book...?" Because I know a few girl's that like those rough fighting books and , like I've mentioned before, I know a few guys who like those romance books... Or how are you suppose to tell if its a guy/girl book? For instance, I would consider a book like Lord of the Ring's to be a guy's book... But girl's read it too. And books like Gone with the Wind, is a love book but the love story is surrounded by the Civil War, does that mean its a guy/girl book? Then there are books like Pride and Prejudice... Or maybe its a right brain/left brain kinda thing? Like artistic people would probably like a different type of book than a mathematical person or a science person...
Oh well its just some thoughts
~Seth
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