Books you re-read

Anonymous
Glass Castle

I Know this much is true

Disgrace

A Separate Peace

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Scarlett Letter

Olive Kitteridge

Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
Anonymous
Courdoroy

Goodnight Moon

Madeline

Feed

Speak

Desert Flower

Girl Talk

A Child Called It

The Color of Water

The Color Purple

Wide Sargasso Sea

Anastasia Krumpnick
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I very rarely re-read, with the exception of Jane Eyre. I just adore that book.

The other one that I know I’ll be turning to over and over is Braiding Sweetgrass.


Jane Eyre really hold up to rereading! I don’t know how many times I’ve read it since the first time in picked it up as a teen.
Anonymous
I read Persuasion about once every two years.

I’m currently rereading all the Sarah J Mass books so I can refresh my mind for the crossover.

I’ve read Patrick Rothfuss’s two Kingkiller Chronicle books twice, but I’m holding off on another read until there’s an actual third book release date. Patiently holding my breath.

I read Brent Weeks’ Lightbringer series twice. That one is complicated enough that reading them back to back makes a difference.
Anonymous
Wallace Stegner - Crossing to Safety and Angle of Repose. Beautifully written stories.
Anonymous
Sarah Caudwell
Anonymous
Little Women
Anne of Green Gables
Harry Potter
Anonymous
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice

The His Dark Materials trilogy. I could read those over and over again.
Anonymous
Hemingway, anything. Not the stories, but for the writing.
Anonymous
It's not a masterpiece, really, but Brightness Falls by Jay McInerney is one of my favorites and I have read it many times.
Anonymous
The Secret History. I'd love to see it made into a movie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A tree grows in Brooklyn


Ditto. I've read it so many times it's become an old friend.
Anonymous
Lately I've been in a mindspace where I need to read something light but good. I've been rereading all of the Mary Balogh series. Slightly, Survivor, and now the Westcotts. The characters and stories are so good for historical romances.

To the PPs that mentioned Persuasion and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, thank you! Those are books I used to love and have not reread in a long time. Adding to the list!
Anonymous
Where are the children?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I very rarely re-read, with the exception of Jane Eyre. I just adore that book.

The other one that I know I’ll be turning to over and over is Braiding Sweetgrass.


Jane Eyre really hold up to rereading! I don’t know how many times I’ve read it since the first time in picked it up as a teen.
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