BBAW: The Unexpected Treasure
It's the midpoint of Book Blogger Appreciation Week, and, for each day of the week, there's a suggested post. Well, today's post is about Unexpected Treasures. And here's the prompt:
Book bloggers can be some of the most influential people around! Today we invite you to share with us a book or genre you tried due to the influence of another blogger. What made you cave in to try something new and what was the experience like?
And now my answer...before last year, I was purely a fiction reader. In fact, I could probably count the number of non-fiction books that I read for leisure in one hand. No, wait. I can count it using one finger. Yep, I didn't like nonfiction because, really, where's the fun in real life?


I've read several nonfiction books already since then, many of them Bryson's. And I think I never would have opened myself up to this genre or found so many nonfic books that I enjoyed had other book bloggers not paved the way for me with their reviews.
Comments
@Chachic - Sure, try Bryson out. I promise, he's really easy to read and damn funny.
@leeswammes - I think that's what I liked about it, too--it didn't read like non-fic.
@carolsnotebook - Isn't it nice to discover new genres that we like?:)