My friends and I were having a discussion about our favourite books and we talked about “being too late” to appreciate a book. I kind of get the sentiment and was wondering if others agree. So one of my favourite books of all time is Perks of Being a Wallflower and read it when I was 17 and I remember just thinking about it for a long time and always going back to it. It just cut so deep unlike anything else. I wondered if I had read it now at 29 if it would have nearly the same impact.

Also, I read Looking For Alaska for the first time this year and while I enjoyed it, I found myself wondering how blown away I would have been reading it as a teenager. I just know I would have appreciated it so much more and while I still love John Green I don’t know if his books will ever hit me the same again.

On the other hand, I’m sure there are books that I didn’t appreciate before that I certainly would now!

  • The_Original_Gronkie@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I agree. My mom didn’t care if we read comic books, because at least we were reading. I liked reading anyway, but I knew lots kids while growing up for whom comics was literally the only reading they did.

    Now kids get to watch all their super-heros in movies, so future generations may just decide to skip the comics, and their reading skills will suffer for it.