That wasn't a typo. There are authors whose work I never want to be without.
I have multiple copies, editions, and formats of their novels. This isn't due to a "collector's mindset", but rather I enjoy filling their works in my "free" time.
Let me explain...
I am a caregiver and am always honestly more busy than I like to admit. I am not one of those people who values being busy or loves saying, "Oh I just have so much to do". I am embracing this season of life and what it demands of me. With that said, I keep kindles in my caregiving medical bag, in my purse and on on my phone.
I don't purchase from Amazon anymore, but I did not get rid of my kindles. I bought a kobo, but it mainly stays at home. Until I get a case, it will live on my bedside table.
There are authors whose works I read and re-read from start to finish over and over, and those same authors have works that I just open and read a few chapters from while waiting for appointment times or to fill anxious space.
I never tire of these authors, or of these works and this isn't about collecting a total number of books read or re-read; it's only about living inside of these novels and being shaped by them.
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Authors and Novels I Never Tire of...
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Brothers K
- The Idiot
- James Baldwin
- Giovanni's Room
- Jane Austen
- Persuasion
- Pride and Prejudice
- Clarice Lispector
- Near to the Wild Heart
- The Apprenticeship
- Leo Tolstoy
- Anna K- always
- The Brontës
- Jane Eyre
- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- Wuthering Heights
- Agnes Grey (not a typo)
- Anita Brookner
- Every single novel
- Thomas Hardy
- Far From the Madding Crowd
- Two on a Tower
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Lolita
Of course there are others, but these novels I return to over and over and over again. I don't ever want to be done reading these. I want to always be reading these.
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