I’m a reader. Obviously. I figure you are as well—I mostly post about books and bookish things, so that makes sense.
But are you a rereader? Do you read and reread your favourite books?
I used to. As a child, there were a lot of books at home. There was a school library, and my mother took me to the town library once every week or so (although back then we were only allowed to borrow three books). So there were always new books for me to read. But I’d usually run out of new books to read between trips to the library.
So I’d reread.
Rereading favourites books continued into my grown-up years, especially once I started reading Christian fiction. At that time, there wasn’t a lot of Christian fiction around and I don’t think there was any in my local library. So I’d visit the local Christian bookshop (conveniently located a five-minute walk from work), and check out what was new. These books I read and reread—Frank Peretti, Janette Oke, Linda Chaikin, Donna Fletcher Crow, Michael Phillips.
Then the world changed.
Amazon invented the Kindle, and other ereaders followed. With the Kindle, the Kobo, the Nook and others came a never-ending stream of new books, often free and always cheaper than the $25-$30 I was used to paying for Christian paperbacks here in New Zealand.
Now my reading habits have changed. I rarely re-read, because I hesitate reading an ‘old’ book—even a favourite—when there is always a new book, a potential new favourite, waiting on my Kindle.
Despite the ready availability of novels via Kindle (and I have the earliest model–no need to get a newer one yet), I have one entire book case filled with novels I read again and again. Why? I know they won’t disappoint me. Unfortunately, others may. So when I really want escape, I head for that book case and my old friends.
There is something to be said for the old favourites!
Very rarely.
Too many books, too little time …