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Nov 30, 2014 10:42AM

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Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller series.
Stephen J. Cannell's Shane Scully series.
Lee Child's Reacher series.

Not while I have piles of books that I have never read. Have to read those first. Plus, if I wait long enough, I'll forget what I have read anyway and it will feel new again.



I reread Hillerman for the settings and characters, and to observe the craft of a master. I also reread Doss--again, settings and characters are worth it, even after I know whodunit.


I do remember rereading a couple of books because my kids wanted to read them and I couldn't remember if there was a lot of sex or not. Now they are older and read pretty much what they want.





Also, read Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry a couple times.
I'm in the process of re-reading John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee series again. Read them about 30 years ago and think they generally got me into the genre. I've only re-read a couple and I can see why they captivated me. Just good books.


That being said, I'm planning on re-reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, because me and friend are arguing over it lol..

Comanche moon
Lonesome dove
Streets of Laredo
If you are interested in the series from Lonesome Dove...this is the list and supposedly the order...the tv movies were shown different but the stories are wonderful!

Comanche moon
Lonesome dove
Streets of Laredo
If you are interested in the series from Lonesome Dove...this is the list and supposedly the order...the tv movies were shown diffe..."
They were filmed differently because that was how they were written.


Fran wrote: "What series of mystery books do you read over again because you can not get enough of it?"
I love the Travis McGee series from John MacDonald and have read them at least a couple of times over the years. Also, MacDonald write a number of books and short stories whose protagonists appear to foreshadow Travis McGee and are definitely worth reading once or in my case a couple of times.





I annually read A Christmas Carol! It's my favorite Christmas story. Well, besides the nativity one.
Also, my wife and I annually watch the movie with George C. Scott as Scrooge. However, this year we will be looking forward to different versions as our library has a pretty good collection of other versions.


I love Christie AND Shakespeare. :)

However, I seldom read any mystery/thrillers more than once. An exception is The Poet by Michael Connelly.
I have also read Dune by Frank Herbert multiple times. But, only read the sequels once and then not all of them.

When I was very young and discovering books for the first time, I read and re-read "Swiss Family Robinson" multiple times. Probably read it again today if I had a copy.

When I was very young and..."
Your local library probably has a copy of The Swiss Family Robinson. Use the library for just such a thing. After all, some of your taxes are paying for it, might as well use it.

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