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30-day Challenge! - Day 2: A book you have read more than three times
I can’t remember ever reading a book more than twice. A few months ago I pulled A Cry of Angels by Jeff Fields down from my book shelf and I plan on re-reading it for the third time later this year. It is one of my all-time favorites reads. The second time I read it was over thirty years ago and I want to see if I am still as attached.

Oooo, how could I forget about that one?! Me too! My husband has read it 13 times and now tries to read it once a year!





Read it first in high school (not for a class), then again multiple times, for the next dozen years or so. Thought if I ever could make it through John Galt's , or even Francisco's, (each) dozens of pages long soliloquies (? not sure if that's the right word), in one sitting, I might finally be able to make sense of them. Never did ;-). I wrote one of my college application essays on that book. I even had to buy a new copy of the book, later on, in my 20s, bc the first one fell apart.
I realize in today's political atmosphere Atlas Shrugged has become a rich source of devotion or mocking, depending on your political bent ;-). But I had no knowledge of any of that at the time. I just liked the story.

Have you read the whole series? My favorite was A Wind in the Door because I adored Progonoskes.

There are FIVE "Time" books. Wow! I added them to my books wish list. I will read them for sure, sometime. Thanks so much for mentioning them.
I had forgotten how much I have enjoyed Tuesdays With Morrie. I have read it a few times.
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Kat, I have to read the rest of the quintet, now that I know about them :-). I requested the first two from my library. I have to reread A Wrinkle ..., because it's been sooo long since I last read it.

Great, I hope you like them all! Madeleine L'Engle also has a spin-off series featuring the O'Keefe family. The books (in order) are: The Arm of the Starfish, Dragons in the Waters, A House Like a Lotus, and An Acceptable Time.

Oh, now I remembered! Of course I've read Plagues and Peoples and a couple of Finnish books a few times. But it wasn't by choice, they were for an entrance exam...

Ohhhhh gonna have to read those, too!

I just finished reading the second one, Kat. Proginoskes ... now I know who you were talking about :). What a wonderful character. Sigh ...
Really enjoying these (finally read Wrinkle last night). I have to stop for now, and read the rest of my insane pile of books, it I'll be coming back to these. Want to read the whole quintet, and the spinoff series too.


I just read my first Forster last month. No, wait, I finished it THIS month (heh). It was A Passage to India. I think I'd like to try Room, that's a very strong recommendation you made! I'm adding it to my tbr :)

As an adult, I haven't read any books more than twice. Too many books, too little time:-).


How come the first two, Moselle? :)

How come the first two, Moselle? :)"
The FBI series is on book 11 or 12 now... but the best ones are still the first 2 books, specially book 2 with Sherlock and Dillon who then show up in every book afterwards... Dillon is on book 1 too.


And I think I'm the only person in the world who hasn't read any of the Harry Potter books. I've got to get on that!

That's a famous book, and I never even heard of it until this past December, when I picked it up on a Kindle Daily Deal. Haven't had a chance to read it yet, but it's definitely one I'd like to fit in, sometime this year.




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... if we're counting those ;-). That's just what I can remember off the top of my head :D
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