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I might never read them, but it never hurts to own the great children classics. |
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This one shall be on my to buy list ^^ |
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Must read about this trilogy ^^ Those authors are not famaliar to me. I could always ask my aunt. She is the one who started my reading reign, and now has cost my thousands of dollars XD |
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I <3 Georgia and Jas. xD; I have my mom addicted to those books. Lol. |
[."The Wish" by Gail Carson Levine. It sort of shows up wherever I go. I'll see it on a desk in the library, then read it. I also have it somewhere in my house. I just love the book. I read it around in 5th grade. I remember when I was obsessed with Gail Carson Levine :).]
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Oh... There are just so many. I'll start with my most favorite book ever.
Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith. It's actually two books, Crown Duel and Court Duel combined but yeah... (Great book, everyone who likes fantasy or rebellions or magic, go look it up. And the other books by the author, specifically Inda and a short story called "Beauty" which is in the original Firebirds anthology.) All of the books in Lauren Willig's flowers series, The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, The Masque of the Black Tulip, and The Deception of the Emerald Ring. My favorite classic is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. There are so many more books, but these are my absolute favorites to read when I'm feeling lousy. |
I've read White Fang by Jack London many many times. I really love the boko, and White Fang as a character. ^^ Made me a happy child way abck when.
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Twilight and New Moon by Stephanie Meyer I think thats how you spell her last name. The last of the series is yet to come out so I'll probably be reading it over and over again as well.
Excellent books that I read again and again and again... Also Linda Hamilton and even Janet Evanovich I now and again re-read... |
I own the circle of magic series by tamora pierce and have probably read 'em a gazillion times each o__o
ironically, that all started at a book fair in 7th grade when I bought the used book for $1. xDD I also can't stop reading sarah dessen's The Truth about Forever and This Lullaby. its like my reading sweet tooth D: my craving. I also reread dan brown works every once in a while. those are times when the saying "you find something new every time you read a book" really comes to truth. xDD I literally do discover something new every time~ |
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Raymond E. Feist is a favorite. I started out with his Fairy Tale and it was amazing. His Empire series is good. I read the first one through in a night, the second one is ok and the third one is real slow.
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My rereadables...
- the Bas-Lag books of China Mieville, which are HUGE undertakings every single time as they are simply so dense and I never want to miss a word - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which if I lived in the universe of Fahrenheit 451 would be the one I'd memorize I used to re-read Elvenbane every few years, but not any more, I think I managed to read it enough times that, for once, it was finished! |
The series of Unfortunate Events Book 10
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I read Jane Eyre for the first time in third grade. I've read it five times since then. This is my freshman year in college and I just finished it for the fifth time. I really appreciate a lot of the subtleties that went unnoticed when I was a child. It's an amazing read. I love classics. I'm also really enjoying Keats Odes for a second time. Especially his Ode To Autumn poem. It's really pregnant with vivid imagry.
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Hmm, let's see....
The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables by Victor Hugo The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling Anything by Walt Whitman Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (is my spelling right? XD) |
The Hobbit
Lord of the Rings the Narnia series A Wrinkle in Time Harry Potter series Ivanhoe Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter novels Sherlock Holmes (collected stories) There are more, but I can't remember them right now. |
I've got a shelf full of books I can't stand to lose. They're so good for a rainy day/power outage, lol.
The Guests of War Trilogy by Kit Pearson - a sad story about English children who come to Canada during WWII. Very nice read. City Kid by Mary MacCracken - another sad little story. One of those books you can just read for hours. Lord of the Rings book Three by JRR Tolkien - Always my favorite of the set! I love the ending especially, the cleaning out of the Shire and etcetera. Harry Potter books 1 though 3 by JK Rowling - good for a quick read, the story gets intense after these. They're my favorites because I can read one in a sitting, but book 5 is my favorite overall. The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan - my favorite of the series because (a) it's loaded with action and doesn't plod as the later books do, and (b) it's not too intensive. How much for just the Planet? by John M. Ford - ohemgee, a Star Trek book! I *adore* it. The humor's just too funny, even for non-trekkies. |
P.S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern
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Hmm. Lots, XD.
All the Harry Potter series, a few Dan Browns, and a few James Pattersons. I can't remember the names (Ironically. xD), but I'm frequently rereading many of the books I own. |
The Sight, Warriors (The first series, of course), The Claidi Journals, St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves. I just love those weirdly amazing short stories.
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I'm so excited that Startled by his Furry Shorts finally came out! Amazing series. |
This is an easy question i will reread any book if i have the time i love to rearead so i can understand everything that goes on in the book without missing a thing but the book i have reread the most are protector of the small, Alanna, and Crown Duel all of these books are fantastic. Right now i am rereading crown duel. This may be my 15 time or even more i am losing track now :lol:
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