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"Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader" by Anne Fadiman is a wonderful book!
"Ex Libris" is a collection of essays that explore the author's love of books, reading, and the world of literature. The title "Ex Libris" is a Latin phrase that means "from the books of," and the book is a personal and introspective exploration of Fadiman's own relationship with books.
In the book, Fadiman shares stories about her childhood, her family's love of reading, and her own experiences as a reader and writer. She writes about the books that have shaped her life, from childhood favorites to more recent discoveries. She also explores the world of book collecting, bookbinding, and the art of reading itself.
Throughout the book, Fadiman's writing is engaging, witty, and insightful. She has a unique voice and perspective that makes the book feel like a conversation with a friend who shares your passion for books.
Some of the essays in the book include:
- "The Library Book" - a nostalgic look back at the author's childhood visits to the library
- "The Book Collector" - a profile of a book collector and his remarkable collection
- "The Art of Reading" - a meditation on the joys and challenges of reading
- "The Book of the Month Club" - a humorous look at the author's experiences with the Book of the Month Club
Overall, "Ex Libris" is a delightful book that celebrates the joy of reading and the power of books to shape our lives. If you're a book lover, you'll likely find much to appreciate in this charming and engaging collection of essays.