Sunday, December 7, 2025

07: authors i'm always reading :: currently forever reading list

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...


I wanted to post a ton of photos, but I will make a list and keep it simple (with a few photos :)

  1. Fyodor Dostoevsky
    1. The Brothers K
    2. The Idiot
  2. James Baldwin
    1. Giovanni's Room
  3. Jane Austen
    1. Persuasion
    2. Pride and Prejudice
  4. Clarice Lispector
    1. Near to the Wild Heart
    2. The Apprenticeship
  5. Leo Tolstoy
    1. Anna K- always
  6. The Brontës
    1. Jane Eyre
    2. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    3. Wuthering Heights
    4. Agnes Grey (not a typo)
  7. Anita Brookner
    1. Every single novel
  8. Thomas Hardy 
    1. Far From the Madding Crowd
    2. Two on a Tower
  9. Vladimir Nabokov
    1. 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

Happy re-reading ☕️ 

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