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    "Kings of the Wyld" and "Bloody Rose" by Nicholas Eames!
    If you're into dnd-esque stories both his books (and his soon 3rd book) fell like a dnd campaign fleshed out by an amazing DM and a good group of friends, I would reread them but gd quarantine keeps me from getting my books from my apartment

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    Mine would

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    Hope to take good ideas to read from everyone

    I would say:
    -I have the right to destroy myself by Kim Young-Ha
    -I will be right there by Shin Kyung Sook
    -Art of War by Sun Tzu

    Althought books impacts us differently bearing our state of mind, this 3 are always a must and every time they seem different.

    Good readings

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    There are so many books I'd love to reread and now, as I come to think of it, most of them are books I've read when I was a teenager/young adult.
    I reread the childhood stories I love (what can I say, I'll never grow up enough to outgrow them) - Astrid Lindgren's works for example. Harry Potter. Anna Karenina (such a wonderful book). The Lord of the Rings. Everything by Pratchett, same with Zelazny. A few wonderful Bulgarian authors that will be virtually unknown for you, so I won't mention names. And Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita".

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    I agree about the Harry Potter series, but without the last book there. I just really don't like it, and the ending makes it even worse for me.
    Other than that, I feel like I can read Watership Down and The End of Mister Y over and over again and get excited every time.

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    One of my all-time favorite books is The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, very insightful and well-written, would recommend to anyone who enjoy's historical-romans.

    For all of you fantasy fans, I really think that The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams is timeless, hilarious and overall pretty aweomse.

    For the spooky-season, would recommend The Straw Men by Michael Marshall Smith, this is just the scariest book I've ever read.

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    I feel like I can read Harry Potter and Eragon over and over again. Right now I'm reading Ready Player One and I can tell it's one I'll be able to reread too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TsUNaMy WaVe View Post
    I agree about the Harry Potter series, but without the last book there. I just really don't like it, and the ending makes it even worse for me.
    Other than that, I feel like I can read Watership Down and The End of Mister Y over and over again and get excited every time.
    I was going to name Watership Down as one of mine too. I never don't get super anxious during the Efrafa arc, even though I've read it a hundred times.

    Others on my list:
    Ender's Game but particularly the first sequel, Speaker for the Dead, by Orson Scott Card. Speaker is such a beautiful book with so much heart.
    The Coldfire Trilogy by CS Friedman. The best enemies turned ultra-begrudging allies turned extremely friends sort of series I've ever read.
    White Fang and Call of the Wild, I just never get sick of Jack London
    Hyperion & Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons. The Shrike and the Time Tombs never stop freaking me tf out no matter how many times I read them.

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    I�ve been rereading The Giver and Wrinkle in Time since I was a kid. Love them both so much, my BFF keeps buying me different releases of Wrinkle since my original has the uber creepy cover. The sequels are also lovely!
    I�ve also been rereading The Ocean at the End of the Lane. They�re all a bit reality bending, which I adore.

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    The Black Jewel Series by Anne Bishop
    The Wheel of time series by Robert Jordan
    Watership Down
    The Xanth Novels by Pieres Anthony
    Elfquest by Wendy and Richard Pini
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