We all got our all time faves, right? But I'm curious about the ones that are just next level. Like, you can pick em up year after year, dive back in, and still find something new. A fresh detail, a different vibe from a character, just a new aha moment. It's like the book totally grows with you.
For me, that's Lord of the Rings. Every single time, something new pops out.
What's that magic book for you? What makes it endlessly awesome to revisit? And what's the last new thing you caught while rereading it?
Spill the beans on those books that just keep on giving!
by Gorilla98765
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Despite being an unfinished trilogy, Name of the Wind and Wise Man’s Fear, as I’ve gotten older and gained some perspective on life I can see how it has some negatives, but the depth of story telling and the prose just keep pulling me back
The Poisonwood Bible
Wool Omnibus (it’s just cozy)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Oryx and Crake
The Island of the Lost
The Hobbit
I reread it once a year
I reread Dracula every couple of years.
Its my favorite book and its a classic for a reason. Shits good as fuck
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.
annihilation by jeff vandermeer. so short and pleasantly fucks me up every time
Song of ice and fire
DCC is definitely that flavor of the decade for me
But fight club is OG. I have read or listened to it probably close to 150 to times
The Little Prince