Today, The Misanthropologist asked the question, “Do you like going back and reading books you’ve already read? Have you ever felt that in re-reading a novel, you can gain a better understanding or appreciation of it?”
That got me thinking of books I’ve returned to again and again over the years. One of my favorites to re-read is Joe David Brown’s long out of print Stars in My Crown. I never tire of the story told by a boy about being raised by his Parson grandfather and grandmother. If you can find it, I’d strongly recommend you give it a read.
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My most re-read book
About Ol' Big Jim
Jim L Wright has been a storekeeper, an embalmer, a hospital orderly, and a pathology medical coder, and through it all, a teller of tall tales. Many of his stories, like his first book, New Yesterdays, are set in his hometown of Piedmont, Alabama.
For seven years he lived in the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, Amman, Jordan where he spent his time trying to visit every one of the thousands of Ammani coffee shops and scribbling in his ever-present notebook.
These days he and his husband, Zeek, live in a cozy little house in Leeds, Alabama. He’s still scribbling in his notebooks when he isn’t gardening or refinishing a lovely bit of furniture.
His book, New Yesterdays, can be found at Amazon US, Amazon UK, Smashwords, and Barnes and Noble.
I have re-read Chocolat by Joanne Harris so many times that I have lost count of it. There is something magical and rebellious about the main character that never fails to charm me away, every time I re-read the book.
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The Sun Also Rises. Don’t know if I’ve ever re-read another book but this one is always my next possible read.
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Sure and that’s a good one to re-read! Thanks for coming by, Eric, always good to see you here!
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