Yep, I re-read books all the time. It by Stephen King is one I read every year or two, and I read some of his other books from time to time as well.. I've also read the Song of Fire and Ice by George R.R. Martin more than once, (he needs to hurry up with the rest of the series...I'm tired of waiting on his ass). I like to re-read books by authors I like. I'm also bad about ignoring the many new books I have to read books I've already read a bunch of times.
I prefer to read in silence, but if someone else has the radio or TV going while I'm reading, I have no problem tuning it out.
The Best Selling Book the Year You Were Born https://www.bookbub.com/blog/bestse...n?position=2&source=multicontent&target=title 1971 I've never read it, but it sounds like it might be worth the read. It beat out The Exorcist that year, so it must be good.
If anyone need help on what to read this summer, here it is https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertain...up-with-this-summer/ss-BB14zNzV?ocid=msedgntp
I recently finished his Maze Trilogy, and his books are definitely worth the read if you like the cyberpunk genre of science fiction. Elements of the Maze are found in other trilogies he's written:
I've got a perspective on this topic, but I'm interested in hearing your opinions first What’s The Correct Way To Organize Your Bookshelf?
I didn't watch the entire video since it was so annoying lol, but I don't think there is a "correct" way to organize your bookshelf. I think that's up to each individual. I read A LOT, so the theory the one dude had that the only reason people would keep books on a shelf was for decoration purposes was retarded to me. Yeah, there are some folks who use their fancy book collections as decor, but it's by no means everyone. A lot of folks who don't read, typically don't spend their money on books. As for how I do it, I guess you could say they're semi-organized. I do typically separate my fiction and non-fiction. Sometimes, depending on how many books I have on a particular topic, I will arrange my non-fiction by genre. Sometimes I'll arrange my fiction by author if the books are part of a series. Other than that, I put them wherever I have space on the shelf to spare. There was a time I was more anal about it, mostly due to working in a few libraries over the years. I also used to have a massive personal library back in the day, so it helped keep things in order and easier to find. My personal library is a lot smaller nowadays (I miss my books though). On my Kindle, I usually have my library set to sort by the most recent downloads, but sometimes I change it up to title or author.
I tend to go back to my already-read books for reference, so I group by subject matter for easy retrieval. The people in that video didn't even consider that a person might ever refer to a book they already read. Maybe they were just projecting lol. Their opinions were entertaining though.
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