(This week's) Weekly Geeks is about examining a book (or books) which were published in your birth decade. Tell us about a book that came out in the decade you were born which you either loved or hated. Is is relevant to today? Is it a classic, or could it be? Give us a mini-review, or start a discussion about the book or books.I was born in 1964, approximately seven weeks after The Beatles arrived in the USA (and within 20 miles of where they landed). I'm much more aware of music and popular culture produced during my birth decade than I am of books, I'm sorry to say. I'm certain that I've read books written in the 1960's, but I don't necessarily associate them with the 1960's, so they don't immediately pop into my head as "books from my birth decade." For example, To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960 (and to some extent it foreshadows the decade's civil-rights struggles), but it's set in the 1930's; therefore, it doesn't say "book from the '60's" to me. However, it absolutely says "classic."
The books that I most readily associate with the 1960's are books I actually read then, or not long after - kids' books. I
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Do you have any favorite books from your birth year or decade, regardless of when you read them?
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