Done a re-read of my favourite classics.
Fantastic as always
Done a re-read of my favourite classics.
Fantastic as always
Repost for @Purpleness
Revisit favorite books this summer #rereadingsummer
Original post: https://litsy.com/p/a2RudUF2VHps
There are sooooo many books to read that I don‘t tend to read a book more than once (with the exception of when I was in middle and high school). The few exceptions are:
* Harry Potter Series
* Ya Ya Sisterhood
* Judy Bloom YA books now that I‘m an adult
* Little Girl Lost
#litsywantstoknow
@Gissy @Zuhkeeyah @starlight97 @Deifio @Trashcanman
Do you reread?
I picked this up yesterday for a bingo square. I‘m constantly recommending this book so I thought it would be a great time to pick it up and see if it holds up. I‘m 6 chapters in and loving it just as much as the first time I read it.
My current favorite bookmark ❤
I read Fadiman‘s collection of essays (Ex Libris) and loved it. This was a collection where she was the editor. I liked some more than others, but I‘d give it a solid 4 stars out of 5. I hadn‘t read most of the books these essays were written about but I enjoyed each essayist‘s reflection on their experience of reading (and rereading later in life). #readathon
Third book of the day. #readathon
The sun rises earlier on this side of the world so I have cracked open my #2018nonfictionbookexchange presents from @batsy . I am on a work trip but I made sure to pack these so that I could open it today and not Saturday. 😂😂 Thank you @batsy for the interesting selection of books and the bookish gifts! The small notebooks will come in useful on my travels.
Have also started reading the tagged book. 😁
#2018nfbe @inwhichHeikereadsharder
#novemberbythenumbers #seventeen
Seventeen writers revisit books they love. You know you're a bibliophile if you enjoy reading about reading.
I don‘t own this, found out about it and stacked immediately!
#seventeen #novemberbythenumbers @JoeStalksBeck @Tiffy_Reads
"Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love" describes the essay collection edited by Anne Fadiman (author of Ex Libris). None of the essays are by her. Although all are well-written, a few essays were winning; a few left me meh, and some I'm sure I've already forgotten. Not a total wow for me; I'll give this a pick because it's about books and the love of reading. Except for the essay by David Michaelis about the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album ?♀️
In this essay collection about the rereading experience, this author moved cross-country based on the fact he found his favorite author in a bookstore there! For real. Ah, the power of books 📚📚📚📚ETA: author of this essay is Michael Upchurch.
#TBRtemptation post 3! Is a book the same book and a reader the same reader during a reread? The 17 essayists in this book say no. These are no conventional literary criticism essays, rather each is a mini-memoir that focuses on the bibliophile's love of books or a particular book. Authors include: Sven Birkets, Allegra Goodman, Vivian Gornick, & Phillip Lopate. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎
Day 3 of #feistyfeb and it's #mostreread
Which books do you love to read over and over?