RAE’S READS

This lovely, nostalgic memoir/reading list is written by a “born and unrepentant bookworm.” A book for all readers who love books and all things “bookish,” Bookworm deals with both British and American authors. It describes books Mangan loved from ages one to three when she was still being read to (Most were UK authors and unfamiliar to this American reviewer.) and books from the time she learned to read, to her choices during her “coming of age period,” both physically and intellectually, as a reader.

The books mentioned range from Barbar the Elephant (She did not like it.) to Bette Greene’s Summer of My German Soldier. (She describes herself, as a discriminating reader, thinking this one was “dense, beautiful, astonishing.”)

One of the best “to the reader” asides of the book, and there are many delightful ones, comes near the end where Mangan gives advice to parents of bookworms: “We are rare and we are weird…there is nothing you can do to change us…Really, don’t try. We are so happy, in our own way…Be glad of all the benefits it will bring, rather than lamenting all the fresh air avoided, the friendships not made, the exercise not taken, the body of rewarding and potentially lucrative activities, hobbies, and skills not developed. Leave us be. We’re fine. More than fine. Reading’s our thing.”

This was a most enjoyable Book about Books, a continuation of a challenge left from 2019. It was a gift from Deb Nance of Readerbuzz.

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16 responses to “BOOKWORM: A MEMOIR OF CHILDHOOD READING by Lucy Mangan, THURSDAY REVIEW”

  1. BelovédAmy Avatar

    Wow! A book about books? Interesting! I hope I could read it one day when I am older!!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      In 2019, I read 20 books about books, libraries, and everything “bookish.” It was a personal challenge I set for myself and accomplished during the year. It was a lot of fun!

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      1. BelovédAmy Avatar

        Wow!! Well done! That is quite a challenge! You inspire me!!

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  2. Herminia Avatar

    What a great review. Hope you’re doing well!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I AM doing well; thank you for inquiring. What are you doing with yourself these days? Any

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      1. Rae Longest Avatar

        Any writing? Are you working? Taking any classes?

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      2. Herminia Avatar

        Happy to hear that. I’m working full-time, writing on the side, watching baseball when I can. Everything’s good on my end. What have you been up to?

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  3. Rae Longest Avatar

    I could say I’ve been up to no good, but that’s a cliche, and I tell my students not to use them, so I won’t say that. I’ve been spending the summer learning to teach and shop online. You may remember that I never touched a computer before 2013, and that was as a senior citizen, so I’m growing out of my dinosaur days! I’m becoming so techie I can hardly stand myself! I keep three blogs going, maintain three Little Free Libraries here in town and stay busy for an old lady. I did not teach this summer, but I begin again online August 24th.

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    1. Herminia Avatar

      Haha agreed, avoid cliches like the plague. 😉 That’s amazing. You’re going to be a computer whiz when all is said and done. Good for you! Better to be busy than bored. All the best with the online class. Can’t wait to hear all about it.

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      1. Rae Longest Avatar

        You are flat out sweet, TY!

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  4. odbookreviews Avatar

    This book sounds nice, great review!

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  5. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I love the quote you included in your review. I’ve just added it to my saved quotes in Goodreads.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I’m not a parent, but it meant a lot to me.

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  6. Carla Avatar

    I got this book from the library a few years ago, but had to return it before I finished it. I keep saying I want to check it out again and after your review, I hope to do that. I absolutely love the quote to parents.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      You might just be able to skim it, since some of the memories of books are of British authors; although since you live or lived in Canada (???) you might be more familiar with them than I.

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