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  1. 2026: Das Jahr, in dem ich Bücher zum zweite Mal lese.
    Warum? Weil das erste Mal für die Handlung ist, aber das zweite Mal für die Seele. Man entdeckt Details, die man übersehen hat, und trifft alte Freunde zwischen den Zeilen wieder.
    Manche Geschichten sind einfach zu gut, um sie nur einmal zu erleben.
    Welches Buch habt ihr mehr als einmal gelesen? 👇

    #BookLife #ReadingCommunity #2026Goals #Rereading #Bücherliebe

  2. 2026: Das Jahr, in dem ich Bücher zum zweite Mal lese.
    Warum? Weil das erste Mal für die Handlung ist, aber das zweite Mal für die Seele. Man entdeckt Details, die man übersehen hat, und trifft alte Freunde zwischen den Zeilen wieder.
    Manche Geschichten sind einfach zu gut, um sie nur einmal zu erleben.
    Welches Buch habt ihr mehr als einmal gelesen? 👇

    #BookLife #ReadingCommunity #2026Goals #Rereading #Bücherliebe

  3. 2026: Das Jahr, in dem ich Bücher zum zweite Mal lese.
    Warum? Weil das erste Mal für die Handlung ist, aber das zweite Mal für die Seele. Man entdeckt Details, die man übersehen hat, und trifft alte Freunde zwischen den Zeilen wieder.
    Manche Geschichten sind einfach zu gut, um sie nur einmal zu erleben.
    Welches Buch habt ihr mehr als einmal gelesen? 👇

    #BookLife #ReadingCommunity #2026Goals #Rereading #Bücherliebe

  4. 2026: Das Jahr, in dem ich Bücher zum zweite Mal lese.
    Warum? Weil das erste Mal für die Handlung ist, aber das zweite Mal für die Seele. Man entdeckt Details, die man übersehen hat, und trifft alte Freunde zwischen den Zeilen wieder.
    Manche Geschichten sind einfach zu gut, um sie nur einmal zu erleben.
    Welches Buch habt ihr mehr als einmal gelesen? 👇

    #BookLife #ReadingCommunity #2026Goals #Rereading #Bücherliebe

  5. @SeaFury

    Oh yes, re-reading is breathing.

    In fiction: mainly classical novels. Current works I tend to read only once. In maths: apart from texts that I use and re-use for specific topics in my work, there are a few classical expositions that I come back to for joyful "reading", just to appreciate the purity of the outlook. In philosophy/strategy: I have a shelf of classics that I come back to daily, not for study but for continual re-orientation.

    PG Wodehouse, Thomas Mann, Joseph Conrad, Heinrich v. Kleist, Novalis, Henry James, Anthony Trollope, Gustave Flaubert, Graham Greene, ...

    Paul Halmos, Emil Artin, Andrey Kolmogorov.

    Sun Tzu, Laotzi, Zhuangzi, Baltasar Gracian, Angelus Silesius, Martin Buber, Louis Althusser.

    #Rereading #TheClassics

  6. @SeaFury

    Oh yes, re-reading is breathing.

    In fiction: mainly classical novels. Current works I tend to read only once. In maths: apart from texts that I use and re-use for specific topics in my work, there are a few classical expositions that I come back to for joyful "reading", just to appreciate the purity of the outlook. In philosophy/strategy: I have a shelf of classics that I come back to daily, not for study but for continual re-orientation.

    PG Wodehouse, Thomas Mann, Joseph Conrad, Heinrich v. Kleist, Novalis, Henry James, Anthony Trollope, Gustave Flaubert, Graham Greene, ...

    Paul Halmos, Emil Artin, Andrey Kolmogorov.

    Sun Tzu, Laotzi, Zhuangzi, Baltasar Gracian, Angelus Silesius, Martin Buber, Louis Althusser.

    #Rereading #TheClassics

  7. @SeaFury

    Oh yes, re-reading is breathing.

    In fiction: mainly classical novels. Current works I tend to read only once. In maths: apart from texts that I use and re-use for specific topics in my work, there are a few classical expositions that I come back to for joyful "reading", just to appreciate the purity of the outlook. In philosophy/strategy: I have a shelf of classics that I come back to daily, not for study but for continual re-orientation.

    PG Wodehouse, Thomas Mann, Joseph Conrad, Heinrich v. Kleist, Novalis, Henry James, Anthony Trollope, Gustave Flaubert, Graham Greene, ...

    Paul Halmos, Emil Artin, Andrey Kolmogorov.

    Sun Tzu, Laotzi, Zhuangzi, Baltasar Gracian, Angelus Silesius, Martin Buber, Louis Althusser.

    #Rereading #TheClassics

  8. @SeaFury

    Oh yes, re-reading is breathing.

    In fiction: mainly classical novels. Current works I tend to read only once. In maths: apart from texts that I use and re-use for specific topics in my work, there are a few classical expositions that I come back to for joyful "reading", just to appreciate the purity of the outlook. In philosophy/strategy: I have a shelf of classics that I come back to daily, not for study but for continual re-orientation.

    PG Wodehouse, Thomas Mann, Joseph Conrad, Heinrich v. Kleist, Novalis, Henry James, Anthony Trollope, Gustave Flaubert, Graham Greene, ...

    Paul Halmos, Emil Artin, Andrey Kolmogorov.

    Sun Tzu, Laotzi, Zhuangzi, Baltasar Gracian, Angelus Silesius, Martin Buber, Louis Althusser.

    #Rereading #TheClassics

  9. @SeaFury

    Oh yes, re-reading is breathing.

    In fiction: mainly classical novels. Current works I tend to read only once. In maths: apart from texts that I use and re-use for specific topics in my work, there are a few classical expositions that I come back to for joyful "reading", just to appreciate the purity of the outlook. In philosophy/strategy: I have a shelf of classics that I come back to daily, not for study but for continual re-orientation.

    PG Wodehouse, Thomas Mann, Joseph Conrad, Heinrich v. Kleist, Novalis, Henry James, Anthony Trollope, Gustave Flaubert, Graham Greene, ...

    Paul Halmos, Emil Artin, Andrey Kolmogorov.

    Sun Tzu, Laotzi, Zhuangzi, Baltasar Gracian, Angelus Silesius, Martin Buber, Louis Althusser.

    #Rereading #TheClassics

  10. A really good read. As a biologist, I'm completely into the way nature is described in the series, reclaiming the land in a very spooky manner...

    Art by Eric Nyquist

    @jeffvandermeer hi :brdHornedOwl:

    #Rereading #currentlyreading #sciencefiction #fantasy #horror

  11. A really good read. As a biologist, I'm completely into the way nature is described in the series, reclaiming the land in a very spooky manner...

    Art by Eric Nyquist

    @jeffvandermeer hi :brdHornedOwl:

    #Rereading #currentlyreading #sciencefiction #fantasy #horror

  12. A really good read. As a biologist, I'm completely into the way nature is described in the series, reclaiming the land in a very spooky manner...

    Art by Eric Nyquist

    @jeffvandermeer hi :brdHornedOwl:

    #Rereading #currentlyreading #sciencefiction #fantasy #horror

  13. A really good read. As a biologist, I'm completely into the way nature is described in the series, reclaiming the land in a very spooky manner...

    Art by Eric Nyquist

    @jeffvandermeer hi :brdHornedOwl:

    #Rereading #currentlyreading #sciencefiction #fantasy #horror

  14. Auch beim zweiten Mal nach 13 Jahren, macht mich dieser Teil immer noch fertig… Vielleicht der beste Teil der Saga, vielleicht das Beste was King geschrieben hat. #darktower #rereading

  15. So thrilled to have my Kobo Aura HD (2013) reactivated for a week now! Diving back into Ishmael by Daniel Quinn after a whole decade, and it's just brilliant. What's gracing your e-reader or bookshelf? #Kobo #eReader #Ishmael #DanielQuinn #Bookworm #VintageTech #ReReading #BingeReading

  16. So thrilled to have my Kobo Aura HD (2013) reactivated for a week now! Diving back into Ishmael by Daniel Quinn after a whole decade, and it's just brilliant. What's gracing your e-reader or bookshelf? #Kobo #eReader #Ishmael #DanielQuinn #Bookworm #VintageTech #ReReading #BingeReading

  17. So thrilled to have my Kobo Aura HD (2013) reactivated for a week now! Diving back into Ishmael by Daniel Quinn after a whole decade, and it's just brilliant. What's gracing your e-reader or bookshelf? #Kobo #eReader #Ishmael #DanielQuinn #Bookworm #VintageTech #ReReading #BingeReading

  18. So thrilled to have my Kobo Aura HD (2013) reactivated for a week now! Diving back into Ishmael by Daniel Quinn after a whole decade, and it's just brilliant. What's gracing your e-reader or bookshelf? #Kobo #eReader #Ishmael #DanielQuinn #Bookworm #VintageTech #ReReading #BingeReading

  19. A quotation from Horace

    Use both ends of the pencil if you hope
    to write what gets read twice.
     
    [Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint
    scripturus.]

    Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
    Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 10, “Nempe incomposito,” l. 72ff (1.10.72-73) (35 BC) [tr. Matthews (2002)]

    Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75466/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #author #edit #editing #pencil #rereading #revise #revision #revising #writer #writing

  20. A quotation from Horace

    Use both ends of the pencil if you hope
    to write what gets read twice.
     
    [Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint
    scripturus.]

    Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
    Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 10, “Nempe incomposito,” l. 72ff (1.10.72-73) (35 BC) [tr. Matthews (2002)]

    Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75466/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #author #edit #editing #pencil #rereading #revise #revision #revising #writer #writing

  21. A quotation from Repplier, Agnes:

    «
    Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/repplier-agnes/72505

    #quote #quotes #quotation #books #children #reading #rereading

  22. A quotation from Repplier, Agnes:

    «
    Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/repplier-agnes/72505

    #quote #quotes #quotation #books #children #reading #rereading

  23. A quotation from Repplier, Agnes:

    «
    Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/repplier-agnes/72505

    #quote #quotes #quotation #books #children #reading #rereading

  24. A quotation from Repplier, Agnes:

    «
    Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/repplier-agnes/72505

    #quote #quotes #quotation #books #children #reading #rereading

  25. A quotation from Repplier, Agnes:

    «
    Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/repplier-agnes/72505

    #quote #quotes #quotation #books #children #reading #rereading

  26. The history of early modern reading is also a history of #rereading, a history of storing papers and ideas (and information), and a history of the material conditions of writing, reading, transporting and reusing papers. A newly accentuated #PaperHistory is connecting these fields. Goodybe. 8/8

  27. The history of early modern reading is also a history of #rereading, a history of storing papers and ideas (and information), and a history of the material conditions of writing, reading, transporting and reusing papers. A newly accentuated #PaperHistory is connecting these fields. Goodybe. 8/8

  28. The history of early modern reading is also a history of #rereading, a history of storing papers and ideas (and information), and a history of the material conditions of writing, reading, transporting and reusing papers. A newly accentuated #PaperHistory is connecting these fields. Goodybe. 8/8

  29. The history of early modern reading is also a history of #rereading, a history of storing papers and ideas (and information), and a history of the material conditions of writing, reading, transporting and reusing papers. A newly accentuated #PaperHistory is connecting these fields. Goodybe. 8/8

  30. All eyes on #rereading, dear #skystorians: Among the many reusages of paper in #earlymodern Europe was certainly the rereading of letters. Here's a thread - using a 1780s painting from Marguerite Gérard - for those interested in #paperhistory and #bookhistory 1/8

  31. All eyes on #rereading, dear #skystorians: Among the many reusages of paper in #earlymodern Europe was certainly the rereading of letters. Here's a thread - using a 1780s painting from Marguerite Gérard - for those interested in #paperhistory and #bookhistory 1/8

  32. All eyes on #rereading, dear #skystorians: Among the many reusages of paper in #earlymodern Europe was certainly the rereading of letters. Here's a thread - using a 1780s painting from Marguerite Gérard - for those interested in #paperhistory and #bookhistory 1/8

  33. Against Rereading theparisreview.org/blog/2024/0
    "Rereading is a conservative pursuit: it is what makes canon formation possible, & canons are what keep the base structure of a tradition intact.
    …Though great writers hold #rereading in highest esteem, the most committed rereaders are those who are just learning how to read
    …maybe the crucial difference between those who #read once and those who reread is an attitude toward time, or more precisely, death."

  34. Against Rereading theparisreview.org/blog/2024/0
    "Rereading is a conservative pursuit: it is what makes canon formation possible, & canons are what keep the base structure of a tradition intact.
    …Though great writers hold #rereading in highest esteem, the most committed rereaders are those who are just learning how to read
    …maybe the crucial difference between those who #read once and those who reread is an attitude toward time, or more precisely, death."

  35. Against Rereading theparisreview.org/blog/2024/0
    "Rereading is a conservative pursuit: it is what makes canon formation possible, & canons are what keep the base structure of a tradition intact.
    …Though great writers hold #rereading in highest esteem, the most committed rereaders are those who are just learning how to read
    …maybe the crucial difference between those who #read once and those who reread is an attitude toward time, or more precisely, death."

  36. Against Rereading theparisreview.org/blog/2024/0
    "Rereading is a conservative pursuit: it is what makes canon formation possible, & canons are what keep the base structure of a tradition intact.
    …Though great writers hold #rereading in highest esteem, the most committed rereaders are those who are just learning how to read
    …maybe the crucial difference between those who #read once and those who reread is an attitude toward time, or more precisely, death."

  37. Against Rereading theparisreview.org/blog/2024/0
    "Rereading is a conservative pursuit: it is what makes canon formation possible, & canons are what keep the base structure of a tradition intact.
    …Though great writers hold #rereading in highest esteem, the most committed rereaders are those who are just learning how to read
    …maybe the crucial difference between those who #read once and those who reread is an attitude toward time, or more precisely, death."

  38. I haven't participated in the 2024 Discussion Challenge in a while. It's time to catch up! Do you ever reread books?

    #bookstodon #LetsDiscuss2024 #reading #rereading

    September Is Rereading Month - Notes in the Margin notesinthemargin.org/2024/09/0

  39. I haven't participated in the 2024 Discussion Challenge in a while. It's time to catch up! Do you ever reread books?

    #bookstodon #LetsDiscuss2024 #reading #rereading

    September Is Rereading Month - Notes in the Margin notesinthemargin.org/2024/09/0

  40. I haven't participated in the 2024 Discussion Challenge in a while. It's time to catch up! Do you ever reread books?

    #bookstodon #LetsDiscuss2024 #reading #rereading

    September Is Rereading Month - Notes in the Margin notesinthemargin.org/2024/09/0

  41. I haven't participated in the 2024 Discussion Challenge in a while. It's time to catch up! Do you ever reread books?

    #bookstodon #LetsDiscuss2024 #reading #rereading

    September Is Rereading Month - Notes in the Margin notesinthemargin.org/2024/09/0