The Most Wonderful Books

The Most Wonderful Books

1997 • 297 pages

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15

I'm a sap for reading books about books and books about readers, so this book was perfect for me.

My favorite essay was by Bill Holm. Here's a little bit that I liked:

“...I read them (books) like an addict. A day—even an hour or two—without print makes me edgy and hungry. I hide books in my car, both trunk and cubbyhole, in my office drawers, in side pockets of duffel bags....The vision of jail with a good library is not so bad. With no books, I'd be a fine candidate for suicide....Books contain the seven basic food groups of the soul. Ignore them and you starve inside; you die with a malnourished, shrivelled, bony spirit....”

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