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Old 02-14-2014, 08:12 PM   #16
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About 1/2 way through Jo Walton's book What Makes This Book So Great. The book compiles her blog posts on Tor about her joys of re-reading books. Mostly older SF/Fantasy. It's an insightful and fun read and unfortunately it's giving me too many ideas of books to add to my TBR list.
Thanks for the recommendation for Jo Walton's "What makes This Book So Great". I found it very interesting both in what she included (tons of Cherryh, Lois McMaster Bujold, and Steven Brust), and what seemed to be missing from a book subtitled "Re-Reading the Classics of Science Fiction and Fantasy". I particularly enjoyed her discussions of the joys of re-reading, and have added (Oh! The joy!) more books to my TBR. Definitely a worthwhile read.
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Thanks for the recommendation for Jo Walton's "What makes This Book So Great". I found it very interesting both in what she included (tons of Cherryh, Lois McMaster Bujold, and Steven Brust), and what seemed to be missing from a book subtitled "Re-Reading the Classics of Science Fiction and Fantasy". I particularly enjoyed her discussions of the joys of re-reading, and have added (Oh! The joy!) more books to my TBR. Definitely a worthwhile read.
It was a painful book to read. Painful in that my TBR list has increased considerably. Finished Jasmine Nights the other night. A strange little book, but I throughly enjoyed it. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Off the top of my head and with varying degrees of metafictional recursion:

Nabokov, Pale Fire

Borges, Library of Babel

Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitdude

Calvino, If on a Winter's night...

Eco, the Name of the Rose
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A few articles on books and reading:

http://chronicle.com/article/Rise-of-the-Shelfie/146547

http://www.theguardian.com/books/201...library-murder
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How about Michael Ende's "The Neverending Story" which features the main protagonist reading about the adventures of another character in the land of Fantasia.
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