The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
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What's your all time best novel that you can repeatedly read ?
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Time and Again, by Jack Finney

1. book:All the Light We Cannot See
2. The Hobbit
3. Lord of The Flies
4. The Peculiar
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Lord of The Rings
Heroes of Olympus
Percy Jackson Series
Kane Chronicles"
REALLY? :-{

The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
The Outsiders by S.E Hinton
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein"
THE HOBBIT IS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS EVER!!!!!


I love The Sun Also Rises. I could read that once a year for the rest of my life!


Similarly, some childhood favourites by Emily Rodda - the first and third books in the Rowan of Rin series - are short, compelling reads that every so often put things into perspective for me; they are about values that I find still relevant as I move into adulthood.
But that's just my opinion right now. My next favourite read might be just around the corner :)


the betrayal between friends is still ever fresh when you read it


A very good choice, it one you can bring out any time, it never gets old

Same with the Protector of the Small series and the Alanna series. They are just so fantastical and comfortable.

I loved that book. I just found my copy when I was looking for Christmas decorations. I may have to reread it now.

Mickelsson's Ghosts, John Gardner
The Forever War, Joe Haldeman
The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann"
Gravity's Rainbow is a good one to read a number of times as is Against the Day.

I just finished the series of unfortunate events for the second time and plan on s third sometime this year.
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2. Lord of the Rings
3. Little Women
4. David Copperfield
5. Pickwick Papers
6. Bleak House
7. Emma


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling.
Any Chronicles of Narnia book!

2. The Hobbit
3. The Silmarillion
4. Any Jane Austen novel (especially P&P)
5. The General in His Labyrinth



There is a third book in this series that isn't the horribly unfortunate "Fuzzy Bones" by William Tuning. This one is called "Fuzzies and Other People" and finishes that series really well. If you haven't read it, you should.

Some of the most frequent re-reads would be:
Watchers by Dean Koontz
Friday by Robert Heinlein
The Fuzzy Papers by H. Beam Piper
The Earth's Children series by Jean Auel
The B&B Series by Anne McCaffrey, et all
Most of Mercedes Lackey,
The Belgariad and Mallorean by David Eddings
Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews
Fever series by Karen Marie Moning
And then I periodically re-read some of my favorites as a child: Little Women, Island of the Blue Dolphin, My Side of the Mountain, Freckles, Where the Red Fern Grows...
I'll also frequently re-read an entire series just before a new book comes out in it.

its like meeting an old friend and still learning something new about him everytime

its like meeting an old friend and still learning something new about him everytime"
I've read The Stand a few times. My favorite of his books.
Dune, no kidding.
Well, and Lord of the Flies
Okay, and Fahrenheit 451.
Well, and Lord of the Flies
Okay, and Fahrenheit 451.
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