What were the last books your re-read?
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I was on an Orwell kick in 2018 and while burning through his stuff re-read Animal Farm and 1984.
I haven’t re-read many books in my life though. Other than children’s books of course.
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What'd you think of Catch?
My last was Paradise Lost I think.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in What were the last books your re-read?:
What'd you think of Catch?
I must've been in college the first time I read Catch-22. Being in my 20s, much of the sardonic, bitter irony was lost on me. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the story.
I did it again about 20 years ago, when I was in my 40s, and it gave me a very different impression.
There's a huge trend toward non-linear storytelling these days, especially in TV (viz: "Three Days Ago..."). Although it was not a huge stylistic point in Catch-22, I remember thinking how confusing it was as I read it, and as I plowed through, there were lots of "Oh yah!" moments.
I was really looking forward to the HULU retelling of the story, and it was a huge "meh" for me. It wasn't bad, but it was sarcasm and comedy done with a sledgehammer, rather than with a scalpel.
One of my favorite books.
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@George-K said in What were the last books your re-read?:
@jon-nyc oh, my.
Dune, the first book of the series.
Catch-22.
And (ahem) Altered Carbon.
Those are the three that come to mind.
[The Expanse geek]
I forgot "Cibola Burn" which I read last summer.
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The Robin Hobb Fool Series - six books altogether. I figured I must have read them the first time round when we had toddlers, as I could barely remember anything about them.