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lunalein, to bookstodon
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@bookstodon folks, what’s a book you read once and then revisited many years later? did it hold up? or age like milk?

brought to you by my reread of The Sparrow, which made me feel bonkers.

adammoe2022,
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@lunalein @bookstodon I recently reread A Confederacy of Dunces after about 30 years. Not only did it hold up, but it was FAR more hilariously upsetting now that I've lived so much more life.

adammoe2022,
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@lunalein @bookstodon Well worth the effort, and in today's climate it's probably more important than the comic novel it was when it was written. It's a great one, and really unlike anything else. I suppose, since it's filled with quirky characters, it could be compared to Carl Hiaasen or the like, but it's got more meat on the bone. And hilariously, there isn't much of a forward-moving plot. Lots of things happen, but with little or no result. It's like an incredibly politically incorrect episode of Seinfeld written by someone with an eye fopr detail and an uncompromising vocabulary.

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