Week #5- Post # 3- yay its the last post!!!
I have two literary works that spoke to me the most in the selection of books we have read for this class. First off Truman Capote's book, In Cold Blood, because I do not like reading books about blood, and killing. But I surprised myself and really did enjoy the book because of the different angle he choose to take in the book. Next time I see a book about a murder or another crime I will not completely write the book off. I think the book was powerful because it showed that criminals are truly real people and have emotions and have lives outside of their crime record.
The second book I enjoyed from the class was Toni Morrison's book, Love. While the book did not impact me as much as In Cold Blood I enjoyed the book because of the multiple viewpoints within the book. The women all had their idea of what was supposed to happen and who Bill Cosey was supposed to love....Even though he was dead and at some points it got comical because I can honestly see a group of women fighting over something this like. I thought this book was very different from all of the others and I think this is why it stood out to be as well.
The second book I enjoyed from the class was Toni Morrison's book, Love. While the book did not impact me as much as In Cold Blood I enjoyed the book because of the multiple viewpoints within the book. The women all had their idea of what was supposed to happen and who Bill Cosey was supposed to love....Even though he was dead and at some points it got comical because I can honestly see a group of women fighting over something this like. I thought this book was very different from all of the others and I think this is why it stood out to be as well.

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