I have a bit different feelings, when some of my friends follow my advice and read the book, which I have already experienced. It excites me how the book will influence my friend and his worldview. And after I would be glad to deliberate the main idea of the book with him.
You have mentioned the period of time after you reread the book for the second time. I’ve noticed when I go through the book again I explore the book from totally different point of view. I believe the reason is that after some period of time you become more experienced and well-read which allow you to understand the idea of the author more deeply.
Concerning your appeal, I would suggest the Eden Martin by Jack London, which I read several years ago. The book about society and human relationships that didn't lose its relevance, despite it was written in the beginning of the last age.
I did understand what you meant and I don't say that it is bad jealousy, for sure). What I'm trying to convey is that I never thought from your point of view, which is also interesting. In a good way of course.=)
I have a bit different feelings, when some of my friends follow my advice and read the book, which I have already experienced. It excites me how the book will influence my friend and his worldview. And after I would be glad to deliberate the main idea of the book with him.
You have mentioned the period of time after you reread the book for the second time. I’ve noticed when I go through the book again I explore the book from totally different point of view. I believe the reason is that after some period of time you become more experienced and well-read which allow you to understand the idea of the author more deeply.
Concerning your appeal, I would suggest the Eden Martin by Jack London, which I read several years ago. The book about society and human relationships that didn't lose its relevance, despite it was written in the beginning of the last age.
When I say I'm jealous, I mean a good kind of jealousy 😁 Of course i'm excited for them to read the book - otherwise i wouldn't recommend it.
Thanks for the book recommendation. I'm prioritizing older books this year and this seems to fit greatly.
I did understand what you meant and I don't say that it is bad jealousy, for sure). What I'm trying to convey is that I never thought from your point of view, which is also interesting. In a good way of course.=)
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir if you are into sci-fi. Enjoy!