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Apr 23, 2024 04:38PM
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ONCE. UPON. A. FREAKING. BROKEN. HEART. I own 3 copies of every book. 9 copies total. + a bunch of necklaces with Jacks name on them.
I've reread Howl's Moving Castle almost every year since I read it probably about 7 or 8 years ago lol
Reeya⸆⸉ wrote: "powerlesssss"Have you read The Hunger Games? They are very similar, if you liked Powerless you might like Hunger Games too.
Jane Eyremy all-time favorite book. I've read it 3 or 4 times.
I leave a lot of time between readings so it's fresh each time.
Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and The Hunger Games. I’m obsessed with all three and I’m always reading one of them. I know, they’re all popular books, but I’m not sure if there’s a bugger HP fan within a five mile radius of me
Doing it right now! Finished The Martian by Andy Weir for the dozenth time a few days ago and now, in preparation for the next book on Oct 2nd, I am re-reading the Magical Midlife Series by K.F Breene for the dozenth time.
1Q84, by Haruki Murakami.I have read it 5 times till now. The book has 3 parts and it is around 1200 pages long. Love the book ! The premise, the story, the characters, everything !
My favourite book. "The light at the end" by John Skipp and Craig Spector. I have read it like 10 or 15 times. I lost count.
My favorite book is The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck. I have read it more than 15 times. I will refresh it again in the next month. I am leading a book club discussion on it. It is a timeless classic about social justice, the love of the land, and the strength of the family, and the determination to fight for existence.
Prey by Michael Chriton I probably spelled that wrong but I love this book and read it often. I listen to it on audible and the reader is excellent and that’s mostly why I love it, he makes the story come alive for me but the storyline is also excellent.
maïna ˚₊✩‧₊ wrote: "powerless"Have you read The Hunger Games? You might like it, they have similarities.
East of Reality wrote: "Dune, Watership Down, the Nevada Baylor series by Ilona Andrews, and Terry Pratchett"
Ooh, I love the Nevada books!
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It doesn't matter how many times I read them, I find something new to like.
The Prison Healer by Lynette Noin. Not ashamed to say I love Caldon out of everyone. (Yes, even Tipp and Jaren)
Anything written by Carissa Broadbent is worth re-reading multiple times. I just re-read all her work in the Nyaxia series and it is incredible. She is such an intelligent writer and she really knows how to write something beautiful and devastating. highly recommend Lost Hearts Trilogy by her. So much HEART in everything she puts out and I will continuously re-read anything she does.
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