Silmarillien
Silmarillien t1_j1m4kkk wrote
Goodreads. Allows you to create "shelves" as well, basically different lists.
Silmarillien t1_j1hjeg6 wrote
Harry Potter twice.
The Silmarillion 4-5 times over a 5 year period.
The Picture of Dorian Gray 3-4 times.
Silmarillien OP t1_iye9fm0 wrote
Reply to comment by XadeXal in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
I'm currently going through a "cosy" fantasy phase. Being in the mood for books like Harry Potter and Howl's Moving Castle. But I'll keep WoT in mind for when I feel like reading something epic again. Did you watch the Amazon adaptation?
Silmarillien OP t1_iye867p wrote
Reply to comment by MandysMarc in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Omg I wish I could have attended one 😠a friend of mine said he had been to one were JK was signing her books.
Silmarillien OP t1_iye6bf6 wrote
Reply to comment by XadeXal in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Thank you, that's kind of you to say. I read the first two and half books of WoT. I think I wasn't in the right mood to read them. I'm definitely a "mood reader". Maybe I'll get back to them sometime. I did like the camaraderie the group had at the beginning though. I remember the group that started from that village with the Aes Sedai and her warden.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyd9p1y wrote
Reply to comment by Steff_Heavenheart11 in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Maybe it's about not remembering the thing but the feeling you had back then. I'm not sure if I've been through this.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyd5vxj wrote
Reply to comment by Steff_Heavenheart11 in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
I suppose it's because of how much we change during the formative years of adolescence and young adulthood. When I think of myself years ago, it does feel like I was a different person. That's one of the beautiful things about readings books from older periods of our lives. They're like a reconciling bridge between two versions of ourselves.
Silmarillien OP t1_iycur3m wrote
Reply to comment by just-me-yaay in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Yes! Exactly like that haha. I sometimes count the time passing that way.
Silmarillien OP t1_iycuf7k wrote
Reply to comment by Grendelsmater in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Christmas is the perfect time for such nostalgic trips:)
Silmarillien OP t1_iycud1r wrote
Reply to comment by LazagnaAmpersand in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
It's amazing how vividly we connect books with what was going through in our lives then! Happens to me all the time.
Silmarillien OP t1_iycu3cu wrote
Reply to comment by happppyyyyy in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
It's beautiful how Harry Potter brought so many kids together. Thanks for sharing your memory!
Silmarillien OP t1_iyctxc8 wrote
Reply to comment by XadeXal in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
I'm really excited about the game. Saw some videos of it, looks like they've created a gorgeous world. And I'm sorry about your parents but I definitely get the escapism part. I didn't have many friends when I was 12 and those few I had didn't match with me. So in my child's mind, HP characters felt like company and Hogwarts a place I'd rather be. I tried reading Wheel of Time too but I didn't get into it.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyct2ps wrote
Reply to comment by sunfish2022 in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
The imagery is really pretty. And yeah, it's not the same reading books now as it used to be. The brain deals with info very differently. Making real-life connections and having intrusive thoughts...
Silmarillien OP t1_iycstjz wrote
Reply to comment by Steff_Heavenheart11 in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Yeah that's exactly the same for me! But instead of summer, it was Christmas holidays. It was a period we could be lost in imaginary worlds without the cares of adult life distracting us.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyb4b8q wrote
Reply to comment by bateees in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
I feel you. It's beautiful how books can keep us mental company. I felt like this with HP for sometime
Silmarillien OP t1_iyb44u5 wrote
Reply to comment by LaurenGBrown31 in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Truly 🥲
Silmarillien OP t1_iyb345h wrote
Reply to comment by LaurenGBrown31 in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Haha no worries xD yeah it's this type of thing I was thinking about! How vividly a book can transport us to a past situation.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyaykws wrote
Reply to comment by luchadorhero in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Yeah! Especially from the 4th, 5th and 6th.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyayewf wrote
Reply to comment by MandysMarc in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Were you in an English-speaking country? Sadly we didn't have that in mine. It must have been great to share the enthusiasm
Silmarillien OP t1_iyaeunk wrote
Reply to comment by bkturf in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
That's lovely. I hadn't heard of that trilogy before but it sounds cool.
Silmarillien OP t1_iyaemqx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
I don't give a fuck about karma, just wanted to express my experience. And I don't lurk around here all the time noting to see what's been posted all over. Get over yourself.
Silmarillien OP t1_iya9xm9 wrote
Reply to comment by jjdynasty in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Ah ok. And lol haven't read the Cursed Child but from what I've learned about it, I don't think I want to...
Silmarillien OP t1_iya9f9i wrote
Reply to comment by SaltandSilverPC in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
That's incredible. It's so beautiful to see the influence books have on our lives. It can be so therapeutic and cathartic.
Silmarillien OP t1_iya93su wrote
Reply to comment by deheuwr in Do you ever feel nostalgia for the time you used to read certain books? by Silmarillien
Same! How I feel about Harry Potter.
Silmarillien t1_j1va7nq wrote
Reply to Guys, in your experience, do personal development books really work? by julian_devid
Personally, no. Some might have some practical advice but I find them very subjective and even wrong at times, especially those who try to pass life wisdom. Many of the authors don't qualify to be affecting people's lives as they do. I've found more help from poets and philosophers than those.