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    Books you can read over and over again?

    I have so many books that I have read multiple times and would definitely read again.

    Harry Potter series
    Hunger Games series
    Scott Westerfield's Uglies series
    Ellen Hopkins books
    Willow
    My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
    David Pelzer books
    Switching Time by Richard Baer
    Go Ask Alice
    Come Back by Mia and Claire Fontaine

    There are so many more but these are what I can think of for now.. what are your go-tos when you have nothing else to read?

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    I knock out Tamora Pierce's "Protector of the Small" series about once every 6 months or so. Then I'll work my way through the rest of her stuff, usually starting with the Wildmage or Terrier series, then the Numair book "Tempests & Slaughter," then the Lioness series, then the Circle of Magic series. I love those books to NO END!

    If I'm feeling particularly :<, I'll reread Garth Nix's Abhorsen trilogy. (Though technically, with the addition of Clariel and Goldenhand, I'm not sure if it's a trilogy anymore?) They make me feel like I can do ANYTHING.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flordibel View Post
    I knock out Tamora Pierce's "Protector of the Small" series about once every 6 months or so. Then I'll work my way through the rest of her stuff, usually starting with the Wildmage or Terrier series, then the Numair book "Tempests & Slaughter," then the Lioness series, then the Circle of Magic series. I love those books to NO END!

    If I'm feeling particularly :<, I'll reread Garth Nix's Abhorsen trilogy. (Though technically, with the addition of Clariel and Goldenhand, I'm not sure if it's a trilogy anymore?) They make me feel like I can do ANYTHING.
    I've never heard of her but I will look her up if you like her that much! I'm always down to read something new

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    In my case, I read the book the Steppenwolf many times.

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    The Five People You Meet in Heaven whenever I need a good cry. Quick read.


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    All of Jane Austen's work. I can read Pride and Prejudice over and over as well as Persuasion personally.

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    i could reread The Book Thief for the rest of my life. sucha good book, love how different it's written but also draws me in!

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    I'm not a big reader to be honest, but the book I've read multiple times is "Taggerung" by Brian Jacques. It's my favorite of the Redwall series. You don't even have to read the rest of the series to appreciate it lol.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flordibel View Post
    If I'm feeling particularly :<, I'll reread Garth Nix's Abhorsen trilogy. (Though technically, with the addition of Clariel and Goldenhand, I'm not sure if it's a trilogy anymore?) They make me feel like I can do ANYTHING.
    AHHHH! I re-read these in two days every 6 months or so! (Clariel FTW, honestly - I love what that book does so much and how well Nix creates messy women!!!) I am forever waiting for a graphic novel/adult animated series for these honestly.

    I reread Terry Prachett's stuff on a regular basis, especially the Vimes books, Going Postal! And Unseen Academically. I also, ashamedly, reread the Bitterbynde Trilogy by Cecilia Dart-Thronton about once a year. Also, the Silmarilion has a bi-yearly re-read spot as well.


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    So many good ones listed already! Tossing in anything written by Maggie Stiefvater, especially The Raven Cycle. I love her writing and creation of character so much.

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