Monday, November 26, 2007

Love me, love my favorite book

Young, single friend: (sobbing) "My new boyfriend doesn't like my favorite book in the whole world! I don't think our relationship can work"

Me: "What book is this?"

Her: "(title removed - just think of your favorite book in the Whole world)"

Me: "That's not really a 'guy' book. Does he read other books? He's not totally illiterate, is he?" (An honest question - her last boyfriend was, I think, the missing link.)

Her "No, he's well read. But he likes political books and murder mysteries."

Me: "Well, my husband hasn't read any of my books (except some excerpts - ahem) and I don't care. His taste in reading is execrable. I finally had to buy him books myself. But I bought books in the genre he likes."

Her: "But I think it's so important that he at least tries to read my favorite book. But he won't! He says it's not important."

Me: "I don't think it's really important either."

Her: (glaring) "If I'm going to spend the rest of my life with someone, he has to have read my favorite book. Period."

Me: "You don't think you can be flexible about this?"

Her: "No."

Me: "You know, he's still calling you up and taking you out to great places. I'd reconsider. After all, there are a lot of guys out there who would run the other way if you bugged them about reading a book."

Her: "When I showed it to him, he said the cover was lamatable."

Me: "At least he uses four syllable words. I'm impressed. Come on! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You know, if it were one of my books he was refusing to read, I'd say dump the jerk. But seriously. Having a favorite book in common is not a prerequisite for a happy marriage. Honest."

Her: "I'm going to give him one more try. If he doesn't read it, it's all over between us."
(She gets her coat and leaves)

I run to the internet and send an e-mail:

"Hey, I just saw your girlfriend. A word of advice. Look up (title) on the internet and find a good synopsis. Tell her you read the book!"

I get a message back:

"I'm sorry - I've decided to break up with her. She told me her favorite album was by James Blunt."

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm sorry, but I'm totally understanding that guy! ;)

Rosie said...

Good lord I gotta chuckle out of this. So much angst...

Bernita said...

"Her" makes an idea TSTL heroine.

Unknown said...

Poor thing will always be a secondary character, lol!

Gabriele Campbell said...

Roflol.

Though I have to admit it's nice if the reading tastes include some books both read, because you then can talk about the books. I'm more picky about music, because jazz or that stuff with loud basses would give me a headache, but I don't want to drag a guy to the opera either just because he wants to please me. So my Mr Right (and Impossible to Find) better like opera (and traveling, and horses, and reading ....)

John Nez said...

Well if the reading agenda is gonna be a big problem, just wait till they have teenagers!

Travis Erwin said...

My wife reads fantasy and I write women's fiction and humor. I read a bit of everything so our books do cross now and then, but our favorites are never the same.

I'm jsut proud we both read. The other day my seven year old said upon returning from a friends, "Their house is too noisy. They had three TVs on and nobody was reading." My son has no idea that this is the morm and we are actually the weird family. I love that fact.