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That looks lovely. On to TBR it goes...
Not really about books, but I loved it immensely:
The Uncommon Reader: A Novella, by Alan Bennett
Not really about books, but I loved it immensely:
The Uncommon Reader: A Novella, by Alan Bennett
What a great thread! I don't have any to add at the moment, but I'll be eager to see what people post.


The Neverending Story by Michael Ende Much better than the movie.
Inkheart and sequels, by Cornelia Funke
Don Quixote was accused of having gone mad from reading too many knightly adventures and romances.
The Complete Compleat Enchanter by L. Sprague de Camp Go there! It's hilarious.

Book by Book: Notes on Reading and Life by Michael Dirda. I gave this one three stars. There were some sections of it that I loved, and other sections that I wasn't interested in at all.
These types of books can be very comforting! You see that other people are just as nutty about reading as you are - and in some cases even more so. It's nice to know that you aren't the only one! :)
Lisa wrote: "I just want to comment that even though this is in the non-fiction folder...."
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Hayes, Well, yes, feel free to add fiction as well as non-fiction books to this thread. It's a bit confusing, I admit.
ETA: Originally this thread had its own folder, but we were accumulating too many folders with not enough threads in each, so this thread is here.


I think there was a movie made of Inkheart, yes. Haven't heard anything good about it, though. Lucky you to be able to read Cornelia Funke in the original! Probably Michael Ende too, eh?


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Peregrine wrote: "Gundula wrote: "Peregrine, all of the "Thursday Next" series by Jasper Fforde are wonderful and enjoyable and I must have read Michael Ende's The Neverending Story so man...
I think there was a movie made of Inkheart, yes. Haven't heard anything good about it, though. Lucky you to be able to read Cornelia Funke in the original! Probably Michael Ende too, eh? "
It's just come out here in Italy and my friends said they loved it and now want to go read the book. I want to read the book first.
I think there was a movie made of Inkheart, yes. Haven't heard anything good about it, though. Lucky you to be able to read Cornelia Funke in the original! Probably Michael Ende too, eh? "
It's just come out here in Italy and my friends said they loved it and now want to go read the book. I want to read the book first.

* Books about Books
* Stories for Book Lovers"
Thanks, Luann. I've voted on the Stories for Book Lovers list but didn't know about the Books about Books list.
Peregrine wrote: "Gundula wrote: "Peregrine, all of the "Thursday Next" series by Jasper Fforde are wonderful and enjoyable and I must have read Michael Ende's The Neverending Story so man..."
Inkheart was filmed with Brendan Fraser and Paul Bettany. I really enjoyed the movie and it didn't mess with the book too much (according to my daughter). All of the actors did a good job. My daughter read the first two in English and got the third in German and was able to read it months before her friends here!
Inkheart was filmed with Brendan Fraser and Paul Bettany. I really enjoyed the movie and it didn't mess with the book too much (according to my daughter). All of the actors did a good job. My daughter read the first two in English and got the third in German and was able to read it months before her friends here!

My daughter says the filmakers of Inkheart changed some things, but kept the spirit of the book (she says they cut the boring bits, mostly). Wasn't Cornelia Funke involved with making the film? I know she's living in the US now.


I can't believe we forgot about that book too! I just read it a few months ago and thought it was terrific! Good one Peregrine!








Not really about books, but I loved it immensely:
The Uncommon Reader: A Novella, by Alan Bennett"
This is one of my favorites. Also 84, Charing Cross Road.

Letter from New York: A Journal of the City is another Hanff gem.



It is a wonderful book, but I have only read it in German, so I have no idea what the translation is like. There are supposedly other books in the same series, but I have not read these, just The City of Dreaming Books.



Here's another good book about books: A Novel Bookstore by Laurence Cosse. It took me a bit to get into the story but it's quite good and definitely different.


Oh, I've been wanting to read that!

I'm now reading The Library Book. I'm dipping into it now and then. I especially love the cover!
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There are many that I've enjoyed.
One favorite, a book of autobiographical essays I've already mentioned in other threads is Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman.
Post your favorite "books about books" in this thread.