I'm a digital book reader.
But not only a digital book lover. The new world wants us to be ALL one thing or another. We are more complex than that.
As a slight minimalist and someone who struggles with visual clutter, I don't currently desire a vast (even neatly done) physical library.
There are a few books that call to me. They demand that I pick them up and thumb through them often.
I have a slightly different opinion on rereading. TL;DR: reread ANY part of a work, and that IS rereading.
While yes, I do full rereads of several novels every single year- it's my favorite way to read ... to reread, but I also thumb through different novels on a daily basis. Most of those being my favorite novels.
It feels partially addictive... I am compelled to pick it up and page through what Bathsheba says when she first meets Farmer Gabriel Oak (a love of mine).
I oftentimes likes to break my own heart repeatedly by reading what Anna Karenina does towards the very end of the novel. (I seek to avoid anything that even seems like a spoiler when I can).
Weekly, I need to page through something by Jane Austen. Right now, it's a slow full reread of Northanger Abbey. (I normally reread this one every Autumn).
Jane Eyre is another that I HAVE to pick up at this time of year. Just seeing Jane on her journey away from Thornfield in the dead of night... sleeping outside... I glance out at the Autumnal leaves and I am right there with her.
Recent Additions to My Physical Library
![]() |
Additions (all used) to my physical library |
- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
- Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
- Soulstorm: Stories by Clarice Lispector
- The Illustrated Dracula by Bram Stoker; Illustrated by Jae Lee
No comments:
Post a Comment