Summer Reading: A List of My Favorite Re-Reads

It’s Summer Reading Time! On the Beauty of Rereading


Yes, that’s right, it’s summer, and if it all goes as planned you will get a lot more reading done, right? But several times a year (usually in the summer) I find myself saturated with words, burned out on sentences. It’s like my reading engine gets flooded and I just can’t take in anything else. And just like with an actual engine, the only thing you can do when you’ve flooded your reading engine is wait.


So what do you read while you are waiting? This is when I start rereading. The beauty of rereading is there is no risk–you aren’t trying to figure out the plot, you aren’t even trying to decide if you like the book or not. With all that out of the way rereading becomes a comfortable reunion with an old friend, words and stories that have moved you (at least once) already. You don’t have to pay such close attention–you can just enjoy the scenery a little more and watch how the whole mechanism gets put together.


So for your summer (re) reading pleasure, I’ve put together a list of 40 of my favorite recent rereads, books I’ve read at least twice including some old friends I’ve read dozens of times and never get tired of:






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40 Books to Reread this Summer (or discover for the first time!)

The Virgin Suicides: Jeffrey Eugenides

1984: George Orwell

Lolita: Vladimir Nabokov

For Whom the Bell Tolls: Ernest Hemingway

100 Years of Solitude: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The Road: Cormac McCarthy

The Handmaid’s Tale: Margaret Atwood

The Old Man and the Sea: Ernest Hemingway

The Woman in the Dunes: Kobo Abe

The Lover: Marguerite Duras

On Writing: Stephen King

Flash Fiction Forward: James Thomas and Robert Shapard

Blindness: Jose Saramago

Never Let Me Go: Kazuo Ishiguro

The Alchemist: Paulo Coelho

The Pink Institution: Selah Saterstrom

Europeana: Patrik Ourednik

Tropic of Cancer: Henry Miller

The Aftermath, etc. Rob Geisen

The Thirteenth Woman: Lydia Davis

Rift: Kathy Fish and Robert Vaughan

On the Road: Jack Kerouac

Romeo and Juliet: William Shakespeare

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test: Tom Wolfe

Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail: Hunter S. Thompson

Frankenstein: Mary Shelley

Beloved: Toni Morrison

A Wrinkle in Time: Madeleine L’Engle

Juice: Renee Gladman

On Writing: Annie Dillard

Evening Would Find Me: Katie Estill

Henry and June: Anais Nin

Potted Meat: Stephen Dunn

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Philip K. Dick

Bird by Bird: Anne Lamott

Pizzas and Mermaid: Jonathan Montgomery

The Trial: Franz Kafka

Writing Down the Bones: Natalie Goldberg

Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Truman Capote

The House on Mango Street: Sandra Cisneros

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