Deal-Breaking Books
There’s a lot of red tape to cut through before completely committing to a relationship: There’s the ex talk, the
meeting of the parents, and if you’re a literature nerd there’s the unavoidable conversation about your respective favorite books. We hold our breath and hope for Woolf or Wharton or Waugh—anything but Rand!—because a person’s favorite book is like a family member or a mantra. It’s an essential component of their life and can paint a pretty clear picture of their character. A Jane Austen girl might be lovably fiery, if a bit traditional, and a Christopher Hitchens guy could play devil’s advocate over issues both large and trivial (he may also live a double life as a compulsive Internet commenter). Ryan Britt says in an article for
GOOD Magazine’s “Dealbreaker” series
that a date reading the wrong kind of books, or reading for the wrong reasons, is a deal breaker/
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H/T: Tyler Slauson
Question: What does your favorite book say about you?
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