I know everyone has read “I’m Glad My Mom Died”, but I think reading it at this particular time in my life has really made me be able to absorb and empathize with it.
Also, when I revisit classics or favorites of mine, I notice my relationship with the work has shifted and changed. Things hit in a different way depending on where you are in life.
fallguy2112 on
I’m in my 60s and have read a lot of great books in many genres but right now the Dungeon Crawler Carl series is my favorite. Great characters, lot of action and laugh out loud funny.
I read the books but kept seeing how good the audio books are. Listened to the first book and the narrator is incredible.
Toasterband on
Most of them. I’m a way better reader at 54 then I was at 24.
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I know everyone has read “I’m Glad My Mom Died”, but I think reading it at this particular time in my life has really made me be able to absorb and empathize with it.
Also, when I revisit classics or favorites of mine, I notice my relationship with the work has shifted and changed. Things hit in a different way depending on where you are in life.
I’m in my 60s and have read a lot of great books in many genres but right now the Dungeon Crawler Carl series is my favorite. Great characters, lot of action and laugh out loud funny.
I read the books but kept seeing how good the audio books are. Listened to the first book and the narrator is incredible.
Most of them. I’m a way better reader at 54 then I was at 24.
But my favorite has been Fosse’s “Septology”.
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