MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
There's a group that I always poke around in no matter how many times i've read it. However i'm super belatedly going to be doing it with relatively new to me works, the aesthetic kinds, the whole thing is aesthetics, when the prose melts like butter and tastes so decadently wonderful. That's the kind I want to drench my thoughts which are beset with the mundane and uninspired.
A good book regardless of type, should be something that can be read again, I don't think it's a massively popular trait in the reading community where stats matter. The work itself matters, and how it is experienced, does knowing what happens make it feel like a chore? Then it may be that by "good books" I merely mean re-readable books, books that demand more attention.
A good book regardless of type, should be something that can be read again, I don't think it's a massively popular trait in the reading community where stats matter. The work itself matters, and how it is experienced, does knowing what happens make it feel like a chore? Then it may be that by "good books" I merely mean re-readable books, books that demand more attention.
cuteblondegreyguy · 56-60, M
I have reread MY books MANY times-mostly biographies of famous persons such as Dwight David Eisenhower and Ronald Wilson Reagan. :)
HumbleGuy · M
dozens
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Have an audio book that i have listened to several times