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Old 06-11-2016, 11:42 PM   #35
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My most regular re-reads correspond to books popular on this thread already: Lord of the Rings, The Gap Series, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Harry Potter, pretty much everything by Terry Pratchett, selected Stephen King novels, most Robert Goddard, ditto Richard North Patterson, ditto Isaac Asimov, selected Arthur C. Clarke. There isn't much that I've enjoyed that I won't come back to occasionally, just to experience it again.

At the moment I'm re-reading our Agatha Christie collection. I must have read most of them three of four times now. It's more than ten years since my last time through, and I'd forgotten what a wonderful sense of humour she had.
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