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Which books do you most often reread?
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Yes, my favorite is The Archer's Tale


Inda series by Sherwood Smith
Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb
The Name of the Wind
Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
The Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner
Lighthouse Duet by Carol Berg (actually, any of her books)
Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold
Rusalka series by CJ Cherryh
Anything by Gene Wolfe or Glen Cook
Janny Wurts' Wars of Light and Shadow
Jhereg by Steven Brust
Riyria series by Michael J Sullivan
Ben Stiger series by Marc Alan Edelheit
Verrens series by Douglas Jackson

Yes, my favorite is The Archer's Tale

I haven't gotten to that one yet, Mike! Right now I'm reading The Last Kingdom.

Yes, my favorite is The Archer's Tale

I haven't gotten to that one yet, M..."
The Last Kingdom is also great. The Archer's Tale audiobook had a great voice talent. I listened during my commutes to and from work.

Then you'll never run out of shelf space, Reed!

The rest of the books I keep I reread them from time to time.
If I don't like them enough to enjoy rereading, I just give them away,
Sometimes I start with genres: Mystery, Gothic, SciFi, etc. or by authors, depends on my mood...
Other times I start on one side of the shelves and go forward until I read them all.
I have a lousy memory so when I like a book or an author, I enjoy reading them again, after a while it is almost brand new reading.

I used to read Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn and Stormlight Archive series 1-2 times a year when I was younger (from 10-15 yrs old), then much less frequently when Oathbringer was released (killing my obsession with anything Cosmere-related) and I discovered a new favorite author in Robin Hobb.
Also used to re-read Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and the Underland Chronicles a ton as a very little kid, but it's been at least four years since I last attempted to pick those up again.


and Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham.

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I think lately the books I've reread most are Too Like the Lightning and The Way of Kings, both for the same reason of being ready for the fourth book!
This is not counting the books I listen to to sleep, which are Guards! Guards!, Men at Arms, Witches Abroad, Maskerade, Small Gods and Elantris, which I think I can conservatively say have each been marked "read" about 100 times on my audible account, but I'm not considering them since I don't pay attention to them when I'm "listening".
This is not counting the books I listen to to sleep, which are Guards! Guards!, Men at Arms, Witches Abroad, Maskerade, Small Gods and Elantris, which I think I can conservatively say have each been marked "read" about 100 times on my audible account, but I'm not considering them since I don't pay attention to them when I'm "listening".


It's a bit of an eclectic list and I'm sure I forgot some as well. I never throw or give away a book I've read, which is getting me into trouble with space in my 'library' (I've got a spare room full of books), reason why I've switched to e-reader :-)
My to-read list is growing daily so I tend to reread less and less but decided to reread the whole series of Wheel of Time anyway.

I also have a problem with a very large TBR list and so outside of that I rarely reread now. Two other exceptions are Stardust and The Princess Bride ("As you wish"). It seems that I just can't resist romantic fantasies.

I love everything Gail Carriger writes! She has such a unique take on humanhood. I read everything by her on the page first and only discovered the audios later, but they are go-to listens for me when I have time to kill because I am so familiar with the stories. I hope you end up being able to finish and like it.


I eye-read the first two, and the third one as an audiobook, so I decided to re-start the series and listen to them all. I've also read the comic version of the first book, so it's possible that over-familiarity with the story is making it so wind-down worthy. So far this week, listening to it at lunch hasn't made me fall asleep at my desk, so that's good news both for my finishing it, and for my job. :)


I too have reread Auel's and Rice's books!

But I have to re read the whole series when I get the new book for a series,( talking to you Demon accord) I have comfort re reads ( Dune, Ender’s game,Mercy Thompson ) , and then someone raves about a book I haven’t read in ages and wow must re read that.
Then again I have a lot more years on some of you, I started reading some of these authors as the books were published. Eg Isaac Asimov
Being retired means I get to read a few hours each day.
The Raod Less Traveled by Scott Peck. I read it every two or three years. It's a good reminder of what a healthy life is.





More recently:
Harry Potter
Twilight
80's
LOTR
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Chronicles of Narnia
Lord of the Rings was my favorite for many years and probably most read. My family (wife and 3 daughters) and I read Harry Potter together when the books were still coming out and played games over dinner trying to remember obscure characters and events. My wife was alarmed at how many times I reread the Twilight books which was funny.
Bobby







Nice to hear, they are wonderful to reread imo :)

I have only read these books once, but I would be happy to reread them in the future. They are really great, I agree.

Other favorite rereads: Dune, Wolfe’s “The Book of the New Sun”, Wheel of Time, Silmarillion.



I love to re-read Jane Eyre as well as the In Death series by J.D. Robb.

More recently however... Well, I reread The 5th Gender twice this year, so I guess sci-fi murder-mystery queer romance? ... Yeah. That checks out. Queer romance with a body count.
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