You find yourself in New Orleans, a famous city you don’t know well, with a break of several hours between sessions of the conference that’s brought you to town. You decide to stroll a bit in the neighborhood of your hotel. No more than five minutes later, you come across an old-fashioned bookstore of the kind where you have spent countless hours over the decades but the likes of which you’ve rarely visited in recent years. You begin to browse: heavenly!
First, I appreciate thinking of a reread as a thing, an activity. I have nonfiction books like that for me—for instance, my Mencken. Second, Ambler sounds great! I’m intrigued.
First, I appreciate thinking of a reread as a thing, an activity. I have nonfiction books like that for me—for instance, my Mencken. Second, Ambler sounds great! I’m intrigued.