Hi clubbers!! We’re excited to be posting our latest meme question for the club! Feel free to answer now or next month at your place, & leave a link to your response in the comments below so others can see what you have to say. Or really, you could just answer in the comments if you want. We really are quite flexible here. 🙂 Here’s the question this month:
A meme rewind from September 2013 – Contributed by Brona from Brona’s Books, who joined us in August 2012: Rereading a favourite classic at different stages of your life gives you different insights with each reading. Is there one classic you’ve read several times that also tells a story about you?
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At first, I thought I would have no answer to this. I’ve had a number of books that improved on a rearead, but nothing extraordinary. But then, ***slaps forehead*** there is one that had a DRASTICALLY different impression between the first read and the reread some 30 years later. Do you want to know the book? http://100greatestnovelsofalltimequest.blogspot.com/2016/03/le-petit-prince-little-prince-by.html
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I responded to this question way back then. I can’t recall another book that has quite changed my opinion of it over the years than Pride & Prejudice. Here was my response:
https://breadcrumbreads.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/on-how-my-opinions-of-eliza-bennet-and-darcy-have-changed/
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Here is my response for this month: https://thebookwormchronicles.wordpress.com/2016/03/26/the-classics-club-monthly-meme-march-2016/ 🙂
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