Looking at other people's bookshelves is fascinating!
Do share a favourite book, or a book you would like to read one day.
Looking at other people's bookshelves is fascinating!
Do share a favourite book, or a book you would like to read one day.
This is fascinating... like you I have gone through various stages as a reader - a bit like this cartoon:
I would love to have this many books. But my partner got rid of them to turn book case into dvd case. ( still kept my song of ice and fire series!)
Although I learned to read early, before I started school, I never really started reading books until my mid-20s. Then, when I scraped into uni at 28, I was force-fed them... and realised how much catching up I had to do! After that, for years I'd be reading all the time. I'd carry a book around with me like most people now carry phones. I'd read everywhere: on buses, in supermarket queues, in the loo (my favourite place!). For several years now, I haven't been able to read at all. But now it's starting to come back. I'm a slow reader. I know people who can read a whole novel in a few hours. But I like to savour the experience of reading, and take my time with a book. Even a short novel can take me a couple of weeks. Also, I can't sit for hours with a book. I need to take it in small bites! I'm fascinated by styles and effects that writers use, and will re-read passages over and over if they especially impress me. If I'm honest, too, I'm a big fan of style over content. If the story is flimsy, but the style grabs me, I'll read on. On the other hand, if the story looks really interesting but the style is bland... I can't carry on. I mainly read fiction, and short stories are my favourite form (Chekhov is the master!). Mainly American writers, too. I don't see much current British fiction that appeals. So much of it seems to be about the lives of the middle-classes, which doesn't interest me in the least! Favourite writers are Raymond Carver, Bukowski, John Steinbeck, John Cheever, Alice Munro. I like realism or naturalism. I'm not a fan of fantasy. I had to read The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings at school and hated them! I also couldn't get on with Harry Potter. She's a hugely imaginative writer, but it's not my thing. I may try her Robert Braithwaite books sometime. I like a good thriller, and the hard-boiled stuff of writers like Raymond Chandler. I'm not widely-read, and have huge gaps in some of the stuff I think I really ought to have read. I find bookshops and libraries intimidating because of that! It's like being confronted with the mountain of my ignorance!
I don't have room for all my books in my tiny flat, so have boxes of them in the loft. I can't get rid of them. Here's a few of what I keep out, though...


Ha Ha! I sometimes used to fall asleep when I was studying, just like this: https://goo.gl/images/ERjMaq
In the past I had lots and lots of paperback novels. Whole collections from my childhood. I started with Enid Blyton . All fifteen secret Seven books. All twenty one famous five. All the mystery collection . As I got older it was science fiction.
But one of my obsessions was reading the books over and over again .until they were dirty tatty. Eventually throwing them away.
Now my bedroom collection is mainly academic.