A book that you can read again and again (Page 3)

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adrianmaher1990
adrianmaher1990: Interview with a vampire
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ralphgarlington
ralphgarlington: The Spring of Autumn available on Amazon.com. A kindle E-book. Don't have a Kindle; there is a free reader app available for yur laptop or PC.
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CSI_Jessie
CSI_Jessie: Dead North by Sue Henry.
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violet_bloom
violet_bloom: The Power
The Secret to Teen Power
The secret
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Stassi SUR
Stassi SUR: The Holy Bible, The Hunger Games (trilogy), Narnia, LOTR.
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christina74xx
christina74xx: just started reading game of thrones...anyone read it??
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neverland9
neverland9: HAMLET
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ruemorgueave
ruemorgueave: I don't often read books again, unless it's poetry. Certainly certain sections in novels I tend to re-read, but not the whole thing. Exceptions may be Hard Times and Dubliners, The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises, but I'm sure I'm forgetting some. American Pastoral by Philip Roth. The Mysteries of Pittsburgh by Michael Chabon. Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor. Those are all books I've re-read.

Also, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 (neither, of course, purely novelistic.).

If a nonfiction book has an index (which they should all do), I often go back to those. Othwerwise a piece of information gets caught in my throat, and I hate flipping through books to find EXACTLY where Maimonides is discussed, for example. read
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I only read the first three, and it was in high school (ten years ago), but The Song of Ice and Fire series is brlliant fantasy. For whomever was asking about A Game of Thrones.
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SelenaShi
SelenaShi: the little prince my favorite
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billsrythmsection
billsrythmsection: Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis, the entire series
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