Have you ever changed your mind as for your favorite book?
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Re: Have you ever changed your mind as for your favorite boo
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Like so many of you said, it's impossible to just choose one. I like knowing that books can, in a way, very gently summarize who we are as readers.
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It might just be my new favorite.
Although I am like others and have several favorites.
Tastes change. Favorite anything changes. Favorite vacation spots, favorite food, favorite TV show... of course a favorite book would likely change.
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But as you say, other books come and go. I remember when I was an impressionable young guy, I thought that "Look Homeward, Angel" was the cat's pajamas, so immersed as I was in neo-platonism. A few years ago I picked up a copy in a used bookstore, took it home, eager to reacquaint myself with this treasured classic. And of course, after a few chapters, I tossed it on the trash heap. It was overblown and preachy and too self-centered. So yes, other "fave" books can vary over the years.
Of course, my own novels are naturally my favorite, ha ha.