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Books you can reread over and over?

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What are some books you like you can read more than once or read at least once a year and can never get tired of?

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  1. I have never tired of the "Travis McGee Series" by John D. McDonald. There are twenty-one books in the series, written between 1864 and 1986.The prose is witty and the dialog written by a master. Maybe I'LL LIVE LONG ENOUGH TO FINISH THE BOOK I'm writing about all this. The first novel is "A Deadly Shade of Gold? (all of them have a color in the title), and it's one of the best. Answers.com may give you the total order.


  2. Twilight Series.  

  3. about once or twice a year  i reread everything i have from author Mercedes Lackey (especially Children of the night)

    i also go through every so often and reread the Black Jewel books from Anne Bishop

    i also love to reread Voyage of the Fox rider and Silver Wolf, Black Falcon by Dennis Mckiernnan

    i like this question, this was fun thanks

  4. Watchers

    Lightning

    Fear Nothing

    Seize the Night

    Odd Thomas series

    all by Dean Koontz

    and

    Harry Potter series by JK Rowling


  5. "The Path of the Higher Self" and "The Masters and Their Retreats," Mark Prophet.

    "Watch Your Dreams" and "Kundalini West," Ann Ree Colton.

  6. One of the most amazing books that I have read recently is by Ruth Ozeki.  It's called "All Over Creation."  It's full of metaphors and it is just a great book in general.  I'd deffinately check it out.  =)

  7. I always reread the Harry potter series, and Series of Unfortunate events. I love harry potter and i don't know why but i have recently taken up a little interest in the lemony snicket books. I also love little women and the love comes softly series.

  8. The City of Dreaming Books by Walter Moers, or anything by Christopher Moore.

  9. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn.

    Oh, and Harry Potter!

    The Private series by Kate Brian

    Those are three of my favorite book series that I already have read more than once! :)

  10. Lewis Carrol has some great poems and novels, such as through the looking glass and Jabberwocky

    The Twilight series is good, To Kill a Mockingbird was fabulous

    many classics

  11. I know this might sound lame, but I love the Harry Potter novels by J.K. Rowling. Yes, the writing isn't that good, but there is something about them that's indescribable.  I could read them over and over.

  12. -Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

    - Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix

    - Harry Potter and the half blood prince

    -Harry Potter and the deathly hallows

    - Chasing vermeer by Blue Balliett

    Read them once a year, every year!

  13. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen - the plot grabs me every time and won't let me go until I've finished reading the book again.

    Around The World In 80 Days by Jules Verne - fascinating story.

    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett - It's one of those stories that you read as a kid that you want to read again and again.

    Other books that I read again and again often are Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, and The Best Christmas Pagaent Ever by Barbara Robinson, plus about 50 more that are too long to mention.  

  14. harry potter!

  15. "Stan the hot dog man"

    Its like a preschool book.  It was, is, and always will be my fav book XD

  16. The James Herriot series - I've read the whole series at least 4 times.  But you should be an animal lover to read them.

    All Creatures Great and Small

    All Things Bright and Beautiful

    All Things Wise and Wonderful

    The Lord God Made Them All

    Every Living Thing

  17. The Stand by Stephen King, I have read this nearly every year since it came out and if I could get it on audio I would always be listening to it too!

  18. Anthony Horowitz books

    they are amazing

    1st- Ravens gate

    2nd- Evil star

    3rd- Nightrise (loved that one)

  19. Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice

    Haunted by James Herbert

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

  20. i love books!!! but i can  read Hawaii by James Michener and Songs of the Exile by Kiana Davenport

  21. Fight Club

    1984

    Such a Pretty Girl

    A Great and Terrible Beauty

    Pride and Prejudice

    Thirteen Reasons Why

  22. "Invisible Monsters" and "Fight Club", both by Chuck Palahniuk.


  23. the decent by jeff long.and no i'm not talking about that stupid movie

  24. harry potter, twilight series, the uglies series, where the red fern grows, the guy that writes the notebook (all of his books are good)

  25. For me, it is always (or almost always) a classic which I can read over again.

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is one that I've read many times. All of Jane Austen's works are "read more than once" novels.

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is something my family and I read every year.

    Some of the so-called children's classics are among that number: the Chronicles of Narnia series, Anne of Green Gables series, Little Women (Little Men & Jo's Boys), The Secret Garden and many others.

    There's always something new to be seen when rereading a classic work of literature which you love. You can also get the feeling you are revisiting old friends, recalling a happy time, travelling again to a world you love.

  26. "beach blondes"- best book ever!

    and

    the it girl series

  27. The Wind-up Bird Chronicles by Haruki Murakami. Surreal and poetic even when describing the most mundane.

    Enduring Love by Ian Mckewan. This has the best first chapter ever written. That's right folks, EVER.

    The Winter Of Our Discontent By John Steinbeck. The man knows how to write a very pretty sounding sentence.

  28. Any Louis Lamour book. Last of the Breed or Haunted Mesa are particularly good re-reads.  

  29. The Phantom Tollbooth.

  30. Fun question!

    For me it'd be Illusions, by Richard Bach. I take it out when I need inspiration or hope.

    Another I've read is Tryst, a very old romance by Elswyth Thane. It's difficult to find.

    Though I have a lot of favorite books, these are the only ones I can think of that I have read more than once.

  31. "The Virgin Suicides" by Jeffrey Eugenides, "Call Me by Your Name" by Andre Aciman.

    There aren't many for me.

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