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Dorothy L. Sayers Strong Poison -> Busman's Honeymoon (the last four Peter Wimsey novels)

Jane Eyre"
Love Jane Eyre, have ebook plus my childhood hardcover copy. Have read it out loud to my children.

The other one is Lord of the Rings.

Off the top of my head, The Last Kingdom was one of those, as well as Last Train to Istanbul.





Have to say I haven't bought an e-copy and then bought the hard copy - very much the other way around.

The Hobbit,
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norell.
All the Charlie Parker novels by John Connolly
The Pillare of The Earth and World Without end by Ken Follett
All the Shardlake novels and a few others besides. Well when you enjoy a book that much you just got to have several copies of it.

The entire Discworld series
Dune
Lost Horizon
It
The Stand
Rendezvous with Rama
Contact
The Lord of the Rings
Come, Hunt an Earthman
The Mists of Avalon
The Hunt for Red October
These are my go to texts that I re-read often.

I have picked up a few first edition hardbacks of Stephen King when I already own the paper..."
I've done that too!

I have picked up a few first edition hardbacks of Stephen King when I alrea..."
Me too! I had two copies of Le Grand Meaulnes and Le Rouge et le Noir although I think one of the latter was in English. I also recently bought a book on collage and painting which looked good, only to find I already had it in hardback - they had changed the pic on the cover though. Luckily I managed to sell it on amazon.


So without further ado, I will introduce you to Every Woman for Herself by Trisha Ashley.

Off..."
Kat, I think you'd love Birds Without Wings

If it does, I've got both paper and e-book copies of
All of Piers Anthony's books published up to 15 years ago.
Ditto Stephen King
A bunch of Peter Straub
Cripes, I don't know what all. I've got thousands of books in Canada and thousands of e-books.
The only ones I've got with me are a bunch of 'our' author books.
Darren Humphries
Mary McGuire
Will Jones
Steve Robinson
Ummmm
More but I'm too lazy to shift my arse to look at the shelf.

You know what they say: million to one shots pay off nine times out of ten...

He who must be listened to calls it money frittering. But that's only because books don't have wheels on them.

Also Insomnia by Stephen King. Bought a copy for a girlfriend many moons ago. She didn't get King's work so I ended up keeping it.
I don't own any ebooks strangely enough.
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I wondered how many other folks do this, and if so what books?
I'll start the ball rolling with my own list...
Off the top of my head I have.
Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay
A Song for Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay
The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge
The Elenium trilogy and The Tamuli trilogy by David Eddings
And half a dozen of Georgette Heyer's historical novels