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Old 06-03-2016, 01:09 AM   #25
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i re-read a lot of books, but some i've re-read the most include -

the dresden files
the oz books
several mercedes lackey series
the harry potter series
most georgette heyer books
the narnia books
party of the year
little women (and sometimes little men, jo's boys a bit less)
the pern series
the secret garden
neverwhere
groucho and me, also the groucho letters
glen cook's garret series
gone with the wind
modesty blaise (the novels, comics and short stories)

i just realized my list keeps growing, so i guess i'd better stop! but oh, yeah -

a novel called california generation is probably the most re-read of all. the books takes place where i grew up and just before the time i grew up. oddly it's had 3 endings, but the original is the one i love.

three series i used to re-read but have put aside include the spenser books, the belgariad and the first 10 anita blakes (didn't care for the later ones). michelle west's sun sword series used to be a frequent re-read for me, but i really didn't care for the last books and sort of gave up on all of them.

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