Which book have you read more than once and would not mind reading again?
The entire Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. Have been through the first 11 volumes a bunch of times and Book 12 (The Gathering Storm) just once so far (it was released Oct. 27).
Any of the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child. Strangers by Dean Koontz, It by Stephen King, Anything by Clive Cussler.
Great Expectations - finding quirky new things everytime.
Unbearable lightness of being
thirdmillenium wrote:
Which book have you read more than once and would not mind reading again?
"The Glass Bead Game" Hermann Hesse
"The Book Of Mirdad" Mikhael Naimvy
"Patanjalis Yoga Sutras" Patanjali
"Bhagwat Gita." ![]()
I'm trying to find the time to re-read Lord of the Rings for the 26th time, but I think my favourite for a re-read would be The Dark Is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper. Or the first 3 Dune books, legend. Ghost32 - the entire Wheel of Time? That's a long re-read! Fantastic stories though
I read books more than once all the time - I'm currently re-reading Shadow of the Moon by MM Kaye for about the 6th time. Stephen King is an author I read again and again - I bought The Stand to read on the train from Adelaide to Perth and I didn't finish it during the journey
The Right To Write, by Julia Cameron. In fact, my copy is becoming so worn from me reading it numerous times that I think I'm going to end up having to buy a second copy. It's a staple for me.
one hundre years of solitude by gabriel garcia marquez, twice.
am currently in the third read through of crossing the rubicon, by michael ruppert
blue dog wrote:
one hundre years of solitude by gabriel garcia marquez, twice.
am currently in the third read through of crossing the rubicon, by michael ruppert
me too, I read Marquez 100 Years of solitude, twice, first as a requirement when I was in college and afterwards
I also read Gone with the wind twice
and to kill a mockingbird twice
Lots of books; To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, The Stranger, 1984, Pride and Prejudice.
Pride and Prejudice, To Kill a Mockingbird, Shibumi
every book in my home which at last count was around 3,000.
The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula Le Guin, A Room with a View by E.M Forster, Of Mice and Men, and Cannery Row by Steinbeck. I'll probably read all the Harry Potters again at some point, too.
I rarely read a book more than once...there's too much out there that I haven't read yet! So many books...so little time! ![]()
I've read Lord of the Rings three times, and like Amanda I probably will read the Harry Potter books again at some point. I've also read Len Deighton's Game, Set and Match trilogy a couple of times. Sometimes a book is just "right" for you at a certain time in your life, but not at other times. For example, I first read Douglas Coupland's Generation X when I was in my twenties and absolutely loved it. Recently I read it again and while I still thought it was a good book, it just didn't light my fire in anything like the same way it did twenty years ago.
Lord of the Rings Trilogy and The Color Purple.
Angela's Ashes
The Lovely Bones

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