{"id":1647,"date":"2018-06-04T08:40:15","date_gmt":"2018-06-04T15:40:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.racheldodge.com\/?p=1647"},"modified":"2018-06-04T08:40:15","modified_gmt":"2018-06-04T15:40:15","slug":"favorite-old-books","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/racheldodge.com\/favorite-old-books\/","title":{"rendered":"Book List: Confessions of a repeat book reader."},"content":{"rendered":"

This week’s post is all about the books we love to read and re-read again. I’ll also share info about the free downloadable English Garden Summer Book Walk & Activity Guide I designed for your summer reading adventures.<\/p>\n

Okay, I admit it: I’m a repeat reader. While some readers prefer new books, I’m continually torn between starting a new book and re-reading an old one. To me, tried-and-true books feel a bit like old friends, always there, always waiting. I know I can pick up where I left off with them, anytime, anywhere.<\/p>\n

While new books mean new adventure, there’s always the “what if it’s not good?” risk. With favorite books, you always know what you’re getting. Re-reading a good book is like re-living a cherished memory. Old favorites always deliver the goods.<\/p>\n

Inside the front flap of my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird,\u00a0<\/em>my grandmother wrote these words: “For Rachel, a book I read at least every year, if not more. I hope you do, too. Love from Grandma Dee.” I guess it’s a genetic thing, this re-reading.<\/p>\n

So, in honor of summer and the stacks of books I brought home from the library, found in my parents’ or grandparents’ bookshelves, or that were given to me by a teacher or parent, these are (some of) the books I come back to over and over again:<\/p>\n

Favorite Youthful Books:<\/h4>\n