I’m a compulsive re-reader. I’ve also been at home for two months. I’ve just re-read most the the Recluce series, Le Guin’s The Dispossessed, Tender at the Bone, by Ruth Reichl, Feeding a Yen, by Calvin Trillin, the Harper Hall trilogy by Anne McCaffrey (which was a lot crummier than I remembered), Time Enough for Love, and the Little House books.
I’m occasionally picking up Swiss Family Robinson and reading a few pages, and then I want to bash the father over the head for being such an arrogant prig.
I think I’ll re-read Swimming with Scapulars this evening. I haven’t read it in about a year.
I’m be interested in what you find out about Jane Eyre. Let us know.
Smokin, it’s out of print now, so you can’t easily buy it, but you absolutely must find yourself a copy of the unabridged audiobook of English Passengers. It’s narrated by Ron Keith, Simon Prebble (Captain Kewley), Gerard Doyle, Gianfranco Negroponte, Patrick Tull, Jenny Sterlin, and Davina Porter. Each of the 20 characters has his/her own voice (and the voice of Captain Kewley couldn’t be more perfect).
If your library doesn’t have it, make them do an inter-library loan. Trust me on this and beware the widely available abridged version.
It seems all I’ve been doing lately is rereading. I just finished, for probably the fourth time, Flannery O’Connors’s letters. Now I’m rereading Ford Maddox Ford’s* Parade’s End* and Halldor Laxness’s Independent People.
I got the recommendation for it here/goodreads, I will keep my ears out for the audiobook, I just have never been much of an audiobook person but I can see how the different voices would make for an awesome audiobook.
It is that good of a book- I read it the second time and then bought it for my dad for Christmas so read it for a third time so I could imagine what part he was reading LOL. I am going to have to call him to talk about it soon.
I’m currently re-reading Georgette Heyer’s 12 mystery books. She wrote a lot of romance and gothic books but only 12 mysteries. I read them first in the 70’s and 80’s but recently found that they had been re-released and were available on Amazon. They are wonderful, full of quirky characters and humor.
I’m re-reading every book in R.A. Salvatore’s Drizzt storyline (16 in total).
I’m reading them in chronological order, I started with “Homeland” and am currently on “The Thousand Orcs”.
I got the “Orc King” for Christmas so I figured I’d re-read the whole kit and kaboodle. 3 more books including the one I’m on then I can start my new book!
I have seriously re-read the books in the Dark Elf Trilogy and Icewind Dale Trilogy probably 12 times easily! (I did buy them when they first came out so we’re talking 20 year old books, man I just felt old!!).