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The Neverending Story Michael EndePiranesi by Susanna Clarke
The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov
One Hundred Years of Solitude Gabriel García Márquez
The Snow Child Eowyn Ivey
Cloud Cuckoo Land and All The Light They Could Not See by Anthony Doerr
Most books by Irvin Yalom
i have been buying and keeping books since the early 70's. when we moved a few years ago i counted my books that of course had to come with me. there were 800. i have always re read the lot, but when working full time it would take me a week to do a book. SInce retiring we have built a place one block from a main library so i not have (still) re read my fav series and single books i have bought new books to complete series that i originally got from the library. my hubby has insisted built in book shelves with doors, so every spare wall in the house has this. a few years ago i decided to ween out my books. (running out of room) and again re read the books, getting rid of series that i found less entertaining. i was so proud i gave away 400 books. sighhhhhh. So asking my fav re read is very difficult. Maybe Laurell Hamilton, Raymond Fiest, John Conroe,
♡ Fen ♡ wrote: "I reread
once per year (although I've read it four times this year in preparation for the new book in the series). It's one of my comfort books that I think ab..."Same for me, read it twice this year. It is my favorite book of my 2022 challenge. I also reread hunger games and harry potter.
Tyler, I’m very much of the same mind as you, but in recent years I’ve reread a few much loved books and really gained a lot from the experience, especially if I was doing it as a buddy read. Maybe it’s time to try it?
Re-reading (as you know what's coming) gives an excellent insight into how the author set up the story.Also, I so often get stuff on subsequent reads that I never quite got the first time.
Also, also... great books are fun to experience again.
For discussion about rereading in general, please head on over to Do You Re-Read? This thread is for those who do reread to discuss their most reread books.
Oops, sorry! My most recent re-reads:All three books in Patricia McKillip's Riddle-master trilogy.
I'm currently on #22 of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series. This series re-read brings me up to date until #23 comes out next year.
Several months back I re-read both Janny Wurts' Wars of Light and Shadow series and the whole Jhereg series by Steven Brust.
I reread a lot of thrillers and crime novels, often multiple times. Dick Francis, Donald E. Westlake, Thomas Perry. This year I reread some John Sandford. I’ve recently reread (Sue Grafton’s) A is for Alibi and B is for Burglar and it looks like I may read my way through that series again.
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