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Well !!! one thing is for sure it ain't goin' to be the 'Lost Symbol'
What a load of that warm squirty stuff that exits the rear end of a male bovine!!!!! |
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As for Paul Auster I have read some of his stuff...can't remember which but you are right.... the surrealism modernity bit is just not my thing |
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John Wyndham - and yes, I know I'm showing my age! My favourite are The Kraken Wakes and The Chrysalids but The Day of the Triffids is brilliant too. I don't know how many times I've read these over they ears but at least half a dozen each. Anyone else enjoy these?
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Even though I've re-read a few books in my time (I'm currently re-reading The Portable Nietzsche, Tr. and ed. by Walter Kaufmann), the only books I return to on a regular basis are all religious texts (The Bible, The Koran, and the Tao Te Ching, etc.)
I don't usually re-read fiction, although this is not a hard and fast rule. I have re-read some of the works of Douglas Adams, Ian Fleming, and others. |
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That's a great book. I love Lord Russell, and have read a few of his works more than once, especially Why I Am Not a Christian and Other Essays. One day, I may just have to re-read the History of Western Philosophy. My only complaint with that book was that he did not include more of his contemporaries.
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I must have read T.S.Eliot's Selected Poems 100 times at least
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I have a set of Georgette Heyer books I have read and reread since I was maybe 12.
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For me, if I had to choose one book, it would be The Hobbit. It started a whole genre.
Followed closely by The Lord of the Rings, which is not as easy to read. I'm halfway through the Sherlock Holmes stuff; that will probably become another one I go back to time and again. Just for fun, I go back to the Dungeons and Dragons "Choose your own disaster" paper books. (not available electronically) from the 1980s. |
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Microserfs - Douglas Coupland
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How fun! I am amazed and delighted to see that so many of my favorites that I've read over and over are listed here. How appropriate that poohbear_nc started this thread since Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner are among my perennial favorites.
Foundation Trilogy check Amber series check Dune check Lord of the Rings check (I watch the movies regularly too) Sherlock Holmes check Lensman series check The Chronicles of Narnia check Watership Down check Just about anything by Andre Norton, McCaffrey's Pern books, RAH's young adult books, every time a new Honor Harrington book comes out I reread the whole series (including the short stories). I've read and reread the entire ERB collection Tarzan/Mars etc since I was around seven or so (gads over fifty year now). I've just assembled and read the complete O'Brian and Forester collections I'll probably reread them at some point. |
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