04-26-2015, 01:04 PM | #1 |
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What are some good books/magazines to send to your wife in jail?
my wife is going to jail for the next six months. I might a lot of flack for supporting someone who broke the law l but since she has no history of this her crime wasn't against me or our child so I am willing to stick by her. I was wondering what are some good books or magazines out that are good to send to an inmate.
, I honestly don't read much and I was thinking maybe there were some good specific books you can send to someone in jail. She's 36 if that helps . Don't even know what books are targeted toward that age group The types not allowed are things inciting racial hatred, rioting, making drugs, violence or escaping from jail but that's nothing to worry about she would never read that kind of stuff anyway main thing I wonder if there are some good specific books or magazines for someone in jail. And also maybe what kind of books or magazines would not be a good idea |
04-26-2015, 01:47 PM | #2 |
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Some suggestions
I have no experience with this type of thing, but my personal feelings are that (if she likes them) you might want to focus on Science Fiction and Fantasy types of books rather than "Contemporary." Contemporary describes books that take place in our own time and in real places, which she is currently cut off from.
Alternatively, you can send her several different types and then ask her which she liked. Amazon and other retailer's pages usually show you more books like the one you are looking at, which could help you find more of the ones she likes. Or if you aren't comfortable shopping online, a local librarian should be able to suggest similar books. It might also be a good time to start one or more series that have lots of books in them. Good Luck and Good Wishes. |
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My 14 year old daughter suggested Twilight and Harry Potter. Would a 37 year old woman enjoy those?
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04-26-2015, 02:40 PM | #4 |
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Harry Potter, yes.
Twilight, NO! Send her big tomes like Cryptonomicon. Or better yet, long series she could get lost in, buy all paperbacks of Wheel of Time (go to a used book seller, there are 14 of them). That would be more than a month passing in a flash (audiobooks take 20 days, so, two months seems fair). |
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Seriously though, I agree with the other suggestions. Sci-Fi/Fantasy and long series to keep the mind interested in the whole story. some recommendations (in addition to Twilight and HP): Raymond E. Feist - Magician Series (30 books) Frank Herbert (and later son Brian Herbert) - Dune series (19 Books and counting)... I don't think the authorities would consider Melange a "drug"?? Anne McCaffey - Dragonriders of Pern series (27+ Books) Marrion Zimmer Bradley - Darkover series (27+ books) |
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04-26-2015, 03:26 PM | #6 |
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God bless your family.
As for books, it has to do with whether your wife wants books that will help her escape a bit from her surroundings, or better understand them. Other posters are assuming it is the first, and I suppose that most people would feel that way. But everyone is different. I loved Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison: http://www.amazon.com/Orange-Is-New-.../dp/0385523394 Author Piper Kerman mentions in there books she read to prepare (she had very long advance notice of incarceration). I can't recall what they were, but some are probably here: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...men%27s+prison Just to open it up to categories other than fiction, and non-fiction about prisons, this gives ideas that maybe you could run by your wife: http://chicagobwp.org/how-to-help/donations/ |
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also do your suggestions fit those criteria I mentioned?
My wife hasn't really read a book just for enjoyment for a long time. She recently watched TV shows like Homeland and True Blood. I heard the latter is based on a book series. Maybe that? I think escapist fiction is the main good thing. But I do wonder about that Orange is the New Black book. I hear it is good. As for magazines my wife read things like Time, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and fitness magazines. I wonder if those would be allowed. I wonder if there are any fitness type of books as well Last edited by 1924; 04-26-2015 at 03:49 PM. |
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Here are women's fitness books from WalMart:
http://www.walmart.com/search/?query...ss&cat_id=3920 For rules, see: http://books2prisons.com/ You didn't mention it, but I'm guessing that Sudoku books are fairly popular in that setting: http://imailtoprison.com/Dell-Sudoku...-books-pz1.htm Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 04-26-2015 at 03:54 PM. |
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Likewise the Dune series has some conflict resolution that could be seen as violent... I have absolutely no problem letting my children read it - they are considered classics on the level of Lord of the Rings. I even started reading them aloud to my two youngest. I don't know how strict the authorities are in interpreting their rules. Do they mean "no violence" as in every story has to be puppies and bunnies living together in peace and harmony with lions and tigers? or do they allow fantasy and fictional conflict?? Sorry, I don't know. I think it would be an excellent idea to give her a synopsis of the story lines and see if any of them interest her. Best wishes! |
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A lot of young adult books are upbeat.
Try some of those too. |
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The James Herriot novels are light, humorous and feel good...you might take a look.
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04-26-2015, 04:56 PM | #12 |
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I would suggest a *light and fluffy* read if allowed. Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series is a hoot! Definitely take your mind off of your surroundings!
When someone I knew did weekends for a DUI he really really enjoyed Readers Digest magazine. Even old ones. The jokes and stores in there are pretty timeless. And short enough to read in one sitting. S |
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You should check with the jail to find out if she is allowed to have an ereader. Our jail doesn't allow them. I donated several boxes of books (mysteries, thrillers, westerns, romance) to the jail and guards and prisoners alike can access all of these from a 'library' of other donations.
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It doesn't look like electronic devices are allowed. So physical books are the things that should be sent
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04-26-2015, 07:53 PM | #15 |
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If she likes the classics there are a lot of good books to choose from. Pilgrim's Progress comes to mind as one of those.
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