I was looking through the July Whatcha Readin' thread, and it looks like what everyone is reading is the current best-sellers. Whenever I post, it always seems to be a book that's quite a few years old, 15, 20, 30. For example, right now I'm reading The Dreyfus Affair (Peter Lefcourt), which was published in 1992; and earlier I've posted that I was reading Capital Crimes (Lawrence Saunders; published in the mid 1980's) and Ballerina (Edward Stewart; late 1970s). Thus my question: Apart from obvious classics like Jane Austen, do you ever look beyond the current best-seller list for something to read? Do you ever find something that's been out of print for a while, i.e., browse library sales or garage sales and find something to read there?
Another way of phrasing this might be: Was there a book you kind of wanted to read when it first came out but you never got around to doing so (that was the case for me with Dreyfus Affair), or you read it once and put it on the backburner of your mind (Capital Crimes, Ballerina), and if you found it again would you renew the acquaintance or take a pass?