There are two books I must reread every year for about the last twenty years.. Hind's Feet on High Places, and In His Steps. The first helped me break free to survive, and the second inspired me to try harder to help others. Holly
The Count of Monte Cristo
Pride and Prejudice
Gone With the Wind
The Bible
Persuasion
By the way, the Bible doesn't really count unless you've read it cover-to-cover once in the first place and plan on going cover to cover again. Reading some of the same passages over and over again at church over the years doesn't count not that I am saying that is what the lady was going to do. She just reminded me.
I have finished Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series and enjoyed it immensly. The s television series The Seeker is based on these books. If you are a fan of Ayn Rand you will love this series. I finished it over the summer and it is beginning to get interesting again. I will definetly read the series again.
Swan Song by Robert R. MccAmmon - Best book I ever read! Iread 20 years ago for the first time and it has ALWAYS stayed in my head. Read it again a couple of years ago and still love it!
hmmm...
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy
The Last Temptation of Christ by Nikos Kazantzakis
The Pearl by John Steinbeck
I read 1984 by George Orwell twice - once because I was forced to in high school and then once for myself last year.
None, I don't like reading books. I prefer the internet. Much more informative.
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Oh, there are so many books I've read more than once - Oliver Twist, Little Women, Wuthering Heights, Animal Farm, The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and many more.
Im an avid reader, and that's putting it lightly. I've reread so so so many books!
The Secret Garden, Great Expectations, Anna Karenina, Gone With the Wind, Sherlock Holmes and others!
All of Stephen King's Dark Tower series-at least ten times, probably more. The fastest I've done it is a week. Sometimes the words fly off the page. Others by King as well, Misery and The Stand.
C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters, and The Space Trilogy
Octavia Butler's Dawn
George Orwell's 1984 and Animal Farm
Mary Doria Russell's The Sparrow
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Pablo Neruda's 100 Love Sonnets
The Bible
Isreal Regardie's Garden of Pomegranates
The Collected Works of T.S. Eliot
Kalil Gibran's The Prophet
The Baghavad Gita
Tao Te Ching...I need to read it again, as a matter of fact. I love to read!
All the Harry Potters
The Red Dwarf Novels
Neruda's 20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair
Carol Ann Duffy's Rapture
"The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever"
Written by Stephen R. Donaldson
Also "Watership Down" By Richard Adams
The Secret Garden,
Great Expectations,
Gone With the Wind,
Atlas Shrugged
The Fountainhead
The Bible
Freakonomics
Blink......etc, etc, etc
I've read very few books twice, but I absolutely love "The Walking Drum" by Louis L'Amour - if you like Clive Cussler or Medieval fiction, that book is one of the best I've ever read. I've read the "Song of Ice and Fire" series by George R.R. Martin twice and am stunned by just how good those books are. "Ender's Game" is always an easy and enjoyable read, as well. Good topic!
Marianne williamson- A womans worth
James Patterson- The Quikie
Coben- Tell no one
and a few others.
for book read books!
Most of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, most of Bernard Cromwell's Sharpe series. One of the white wolf commissioned vampire novels (clan Malkavian) though I forget who the author was. Anne Rice's Lasher, Great Expectations (here here), Spike of Swift River by Jack o Brian, and The Trick is to Keep Breathing, by Janice Galloway.
lots of books read more than once, but The Stand, I've read FOUR times!
The Princess Bride...and I'm a grown woman. I just love that book.
honestly, I know there's a book that's used in the movie, but until relatively recently, I thought that book in the film was just a prop or something and didn't know that there really was a book...
my wife ended up buying it to use as a prop/excerpt or something for a math class she was teaching on probability...
I almost never read books more than once. My entire library consists of about a dozen books (most of them non-fiction) for that reason.
If I do re-read something, it's never for the story or the message, it's to admire the clever use of language. I've re-read the Rumpole stories more than once, and some of my Terry Pratchetts.
my library is (admittedly unnecessarily) spilling over several bookcases....
I've read Nick Banctock's "Griffin and Sabine" series more than twice actually primarily because it's an 'easy' read. If you know the series or have read it, you know what I mean
I've read all the Dave Barry books I own at least 5 or 6 times.
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Dave Barry is from Mars and Venus
etc....
I read Pedro Paramo by Juan Rulfo twice. I think it's the saddest book I've ever read.
Karen Kepplewhite is the world's best kisser. My 1st romance book!
by Ken R. Abell 13 years ago
Is there one novel you've read more than once? What keeps bringing you back to it?
by ptosis 3 years ago
Let's share good books.I recommend "Fall of Giants" (pre-WW1 drama history) 1k+ pages"Pillars of the Earth" (medieval drama history) 1k+ pages"Dreyfus Affair" (France SNAFU history) 500+ pagescurrently reading"SpyMaster" (autobio from Olec Kalugin) 450+...
by SJ Rose 8 years ago
Do you prefer reading from an actual book, or from an e-reader like Kindle or Kobo?
by Faith Reaper 9 years ago
Have you ever read a book that had you looking over your shoulder?A long time ago I read a book by Peter Straub, "Ghost Story" and it was so terrifyingly eerie, I had to sit with my back to a wall as I was so creeped out while reading it. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up...
by Daisy Mariposa 10 years ago
If you have ever read a book in its entirety which you reread at a later date, what was the book?Why did you reread it?
by Sarah Jackson 7 years ago
TOP TEN BEST BOOKS (yet...)If you are a ridiculous, I mean...er, avid reader like myself, then you will read just about anything. I have a love of so many authors, genres and subjects, but there are always a few that stay with me for many years. Sometimes it is difficult to find other voracious...
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