Maybe Harry Potter books. I discover the books in 2011 and I gobbled all seven books in a month. And that was before I ever had an e-reader so I read them all in my iPhone 4 / iPad 2.
Successful-Try-8506 on
The Magus by John Fowles. There are so many unexpected plot twists in it. Since it’s my all time favourite novel, I keep rereading it all the same.
FeistyJellyfish3255 on
11/22/63
Narrow-River89 on
Definitely the Harry Potter books 😊
StevenSpielbird on
Trinity by Leon Uris. Brilliant
Ok_Street_5928 on
I don’t have one, I have a decent list and they are all over the place:
The prince of tides
11/22/63
All the pretty horses
The poisonwood bible
Harry Potter series
Anne of green gables
The book of Russian fairy tales from my father’s library (sorry no details beyond that)
Wally lambs first.several books
I could go on
empeekay on
Most of Terry Pratchett’s work, but particularly Night Watch.
plushieshoyru on
A Court of Mist and Fury. I know I’ll probably get downvoted because everyone hates this series now apparently lol but I would pay actual money to read this again for the first time. From where the book started to where it ended, the book changed my brain. I read it three years ago and it’s like a core memory!
spicygay21 on
Gone Girl or The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Both had points at which my jaw dropped.
max_mercury on
Project Hail Mary! Especially the audiobook. I was literally bouncing with excitement at certain points in the story
katiedid814 on
Wizard and Glass by Stephen King. It’s the fourth book in the Dark Tower series, and it was just so magical to see some of young Roland’s past and how it made him who he is (even though some really awful things happened).
drglass85 on
11 2263 by Stephen King. I really love time travel science fiction and I’m a huge fan of Stephen King so I think that would be pretty nice.
blue_dharma on
The Kingdoms, by Natasha Pulley is the first that comes to mind.
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Maybe Harry Potter books. I discover the books in 2011 and I gobbled all seven books in a month. And that was before I ever had an e-reader so I read them all in my iPhone 4 / iPad 2.
The Magus by John Fowles. There are so many unexpected plot twists in it. Since it’s my all time favourite novel, I keep rereading it all the same.
11/22/63
Definitely the Harry Potter books 😊
Trinity by Leon Uris. Brilliant
I don’t have one, I have a decent list and they are all over the place:
The prince of tides
11/22/63
All the pretty horses
The poisonwood bible
Harry Potter series
Anne of green gables
The book of Russian fairy tales from my father’s library (sorry no details beyond that)
Wally lambs first.several books
I could go on
Most of Terry Pratchett’s work, but particularly Night Watch.
A Court of Mist and Fury. I know I’ll probably get downvoted because everyone hates this series now apparently lol but I would pay actual money to read this again for the first time. From where the book started to where it ended, the book changed my brain. I read it three years ago and it’s like a core memory!
Gone Girl or The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Both had points at which my jaw dropped.
Project Hail Mary! Especially the audiobook. I was literally bouncing with excitement at certain points in the story
Wizard and Glass by Stephen King. It’s the fourth book in the Dark Tower series, and it was just so magical to see some of young Roland’s past and how it made him who he is (even though some really awful things happened).
11 2263 by Stephen King. I really love time travel science fiction and I’m a huge fan of Stephen King so I think that would be pretty nice.
The Kingdoms, by Natasha Pulley is the first that comes to mind.
Lord of the Rings easily.
Lonesome Dove.