I live by the adage (that I honestly believe I made up) "If it isn't worth reading twice, it isn't worth reading once". This is of course not always true, but it is for me 80+% of the time.
2023 will mandate that I slow down even more. Each year I aim to read less books per year. This is the antithesis of the bookish culture's need for more books, more hauls, and higher page counts, but I am seeking the sublime here. I want to stand in awe of what I read 80% of the time.
I've added lighter reads to balance out the stress in my life and I find immense value in that.
I am however a HUGE proponent of the Rereading Movement. I capitalized the words, but I have no idea if that is a true movement or if I am starting one with this post :)
In the vain of having "comforting reads", I am going back to authors and works who have delighted and fascinated me before. There are some comfort reads that are so sacred to me that I return to them again and again and again- yet they don't lose their hold on my heart.
Here are my rereads for the next 12 months (2023 focused)
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Tess of the D'urbervilles by my favorite Mr. Thomas Hardy |
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Swann's Way by Marcel Proust Volume I of In Search of Lost Time |
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Anna Karenina by Count Leo Tolstoy I reread this novel every single year |
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Emma by Jane Austen It's time for an Emma reread |
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë Love the Brontës. Adore Anne |
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