Mine would
Rich dad, poor dad.
Harry Potter Series
Series of unfortunate events
and
Ishmael
"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
Mine would
Rich dad, poor dad.
Harry Potter Series
Series of unfortunate events
and
Ishmael
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
Gato (08-04-2021)
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".
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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Alister (02-11-2021)
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.
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.
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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TsUNaMy WaVe (02-11-2021)
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.
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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Gato (08-04-2021)