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Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
Reading and book collecting is an interest I share with Mrs. noelekal. We maintain a library of about 1500 volumes of trash 'n treasures including many antiquarian books up to nearly 400 years old. Why it's "The Home For Wayward Books" here!
No Kindles for us!
Bible reading is a lifetime habit. Beyond that, we each keep two or three books going at any given time as well as one which we read to each another. I like dead 18th-19th century British novelists and works of history: American, British, European, and classical Greco-Roman.
I first read Doyle's "Hound of the Baskervilles" at about 12 years of age and have loved Sherlock Holmes ever since. Mrs. noelekal gave me a two-volume set of the complete Sherlock Holmes for Christmas the first year we were married and I've worn them out rereading them every 18 months to two years.
I appreciate "Fate Is the Hunter" by Ernest Gann. I love Gann's writing style and the narrative reveals his own outlook on life which mimics my own.
Both are regularly inserted in my reading schedule.
), ligatures ( æ), spelling, punctuation, and other textual quirks. Sometimes one has to read carefully.Old Fiction/Fishing yarns--lol--Moby Dick
The best books change your perspective on life. Like:
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. Re-read that one many times. I love how it turns from funny to poignant. Also: On the Road by Jack Kerouac. Mandatory reading for any kid in their late teens, early twenties. And then anything by Murakami. Norwegian Wood is so incredibly well written—also incredibly sad.