Books We Love to Reread

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July 2024 List of the Month: Books We Love to Reread
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Some books we read once, and some books we return to again and again. Our List of the Month this July is devoted to those books we love to reread. Each participant may vote on ten titles. Please feel free to add notes, explaining what draws you back to each book. Given the subjective and personal nature of the list, there is no downvoting.
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51,297 members
461 reviews
½ 4.5
54 Members
timspalding, scriveling, Aquila, Only2rs, tardis, amarie, anglemark, kcasada, Herenya, kleo, BooksPlease, MaowangVater, CDVicarage, sunqueen, claire.rivers, anyother, lizzy50usa, h-mb, Cecrow, edgewood, JenIanB, jillcw, CarltonC, hildretha, atozgrl, Crypto-Willobie, yolana, EMS_24, dajashby, JohnChic, FrontierUMC, shervinafshar, AnneDC, vwinsloe, rretzler, waltzmn, al.vick, Michael.Rimmer, Sorraca, Elle10021, timetunnel, SF_fan_mae, msjudy, DandelionCottage, Andrew_Orange, ManWithAnAgenda, Boand, Bookbee1, elahrairah, Charon07, bahospice, GCCP-Library, Cathery, plutz1975
Explanations
Aquila: I've tried to limit myself to books that aren't already on this list, but it would be a lie not to include my most reread book.
tardis: I re-read LOTR less than I used to, but it still has the power to suck me in all over again.
MaowangVater: Sure to enter the canon of 20th century English literature.
CarltonC: I reread LotR multiple times into my twenties, but have only attempted it once in my fifties.
JohnChic: This is and has been my most re-read book in the last 50 yesrs.
elahrairah: I reread the Lord of the Rings every eighteen months or so between the ages of 12 and 20, and then again after I watched The Return of the King. I really must go back to it again sometime.
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83,087 members
1,381 reviews
½ 4.4
47 Members
Only2rs, aprille, mmroy, ReshiBec, starfishian, BooksPlease, barefeet4, CDVicarage, shearon, anyother, VenusofUrbino, h-mb, jencharlap, cbl_tn, hildretha, merrystar, atozgrl, sturlington, tessamatthey, Aspenhugger, kac522, Porua, mitchma, Maddz, AnneDC, Aug3Zimm, peterveen, noveltea, al.vick, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, Sorraca, myojencards, barefootsong, ManWithAnAgenda, Boand, steller0707, Bookbee1, EGBERTINA, auldhouse, NancyAK, earvia, BuecherDrache, hey_judy, MaureenONeill, bethq, Lacey67530
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Porua: I was at a very impressionable age when I first read it. This book touched me in a way only a book can touch one when one is young. I re-read it many times during my adolescence-teenage just to recapture that feeling.
dutchgirldtd: I first read this when in my 40's and I'm very glad because I don't think I would have appreciated Jane Austen's wit and writing when I was younger. It just never gets old!
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60,567 members
928 reviews
4.2
5
30,986 members
569 reviews
½ 4.3
27 Members
knerd.knitter, EllenBeu, bostonbibliophile, raidergirl3, CDVicarage, shj2be, Jean-Louis, VenusofUrbino, hildretha, AnneDC, vwinsloe, briandrewz, AbigailAdams26, Rusty37, barefootsong, elorin, mochino, Bookbee1, EGBERTINA, auldhouse, NancyAK, CeskaDiana, zoo55, KatieWirt, Cathery, bethq, NeighborlyNeighbors
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AbigailAdams26: The story of an orphan who finds a home and family, there is something both reassuring and deeply moving about this, and all of LMM's books.
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137,469 members
2,063 reviews
½ 4.3
23 Members
Ennas, raidergirl3, hildretha, loomis22, Sarielle, mitchma, WECrow, AnneDC, briandrewz, al.vick, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, SF_fan_mae, myojencards, Rusty37, Andrew_Orange, steller0707, Brandy1411, foxbins, earvia, Lauren-at-LT, plutz1975, NeighborlyNeighbors
Explanations
loomis22: I just love these books. They spark so much joy and make me laugh out loud that I reread them again and again.
al.vick: Well, the whole series really...
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27,290 members
409 reviews
4
20 Members
scriveling, TeresaInTexas, craso, gmathis, shearon, VenusofUrbino, airgid, Ling.Lass, atozgrl, kac522, WECrow, FrontierUMC, AnneDC, AbigailAdams26, steller0707, mochino, auldhouse, NancyAK, BuecherDrache, bethq
Explanations
AbigailAdams26: As one of three sisters, I always find so much I can identify with in this story of the March family.
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36,770 members
560 reviews
4.1
21 Members
TeresaInTexas, EllenBeu, starfishian, mirmir, BooksPlease, Jean-Louis, cbl_tn, navelos, Sarielle, kac522, WECrow, FrontierUMC, AnneDC, AbigailAdams26, Darth-Heather, elorin, ManWithAnAgenda, auldhouse, NancyAK, Carolslibthing, bethq
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AbigailAdams26: This story of healing and rebirth is one I like to revisit every winter, when the idea of a green garden has great appeal.
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44,117 members
690 reviews
½ 4.3
19 Members
jeffrushton, craso, kleo, JenIanB, CarltonC, rhodgejr, JohnChic, FrontierUMC, shervinafshar, vwinsloe, rretzler, peterveen, al.vick, Michael.Rimmer, Verkruissen, Bubu1969, bahospice, stinkytexasbuddha, Mili89
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shervinafshar: There's so much to absorb in any re-reading of this book. My favorite chapter is that which narrates the ultimate fate of the Imperial Planetologist, Liet-Kynes.
vwinsloe: Dune is a place you can go when you need to get away from where you are.
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80,567 members
1,443 reviews
½ 4.4
19 Members
BookDoc16, ReshiBec, Micheller7, shearon, sturlington, tessamatthey, DandelionCottage, carole888fort, SandyAMcPherson, jslantz1948, mochino, Bookbee1, kindlibrarian, auldhouse, CeskaDiana, bre3924, rachiehopeworld, Carolslibthing, bethq
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kindlibrarian: With its child protagonists, it was accessible to me as a young person, with additional layers of comprehension and reflection gained with each re-read as an adult.
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25,646 members
529 reviews
4.1
19 Members
Stbalbach, hipdeep, anglemark, BookDoc16, TeresaInTexas, DetailMuse, BooksPlease, CDVicarage, sunqueen, CarltonC, atozgrl, kac522, AnneDC, gypsysmom, noveltea, Michael.Rimmer, bcrowl399, steller0707, NancyAK
Explanations
Stbalbach: With a good annotated illustrated edition, surprisingly rich.
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5,571 members
150 reviews
½ 4.3
18 Members
Only2rs, lilithcat, Herenya, smeister, EllenBeu, charl08, BooksPlease, reconditereader, lizzy50usa, saskia17, Caesia, merrystar, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, msjudy, Andrew_Orange, GCCP-Library, Carolslibthing
Explanations
dutchgirldtd: This is representative of all of Dorothy Sayers. I love all her books, but especially the Harriet Vane/Peter Wimsey ones and don't ever get tired of rereading them!
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39,073 members
514 reviews
4.1
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5,989 members
354 reviews
½ 4.3
15 Members
mmroy, Morphidae, clue, ssperoff, Jean-Louis, lizzy50usa, VenusofUrbino, JenIanB, tessamatthey, AnnieMod, perennialreader, miller.max, kindlibrarian, KaCatte, BuecherDrache
Explanations
perennialreader: Short and easy read. It's good for when you need to change genres.
kindlibrarian: A glorious portrait of long distance friendship, shared love of books, a charming bookstore, and a sideways glance at history.
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53,538 members
713 reviews
3.9
14 Members
BooksPlease, jlshall, yolana, tessamatthey, WordMaven, tina1969, peterveen, thalassa_thalassa, djlib, mochino, auldhouse, CeskaDiana, loulourevisited, bethq
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WordMaven: Mood, mood, and more mood. I love how overwrought Cathy and Heathcliff's love for each other is, the intensity of Heathcliff's character, the doom of it all. Passion, love, revenge, hatred, intensity...
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47,404 members
768 reviews
4.1
14 Members
kittytm, CDVicarage, Cecrow, cbl_tn, atozgrl, AnneDC, al.vick, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, Rusty37, Andrew_Orange, mochino, EGBERTINA, KatieWirt
Explanations
dutchgirldtd: I read the whole Narnia series for the first time about 55 years ago and have read the books many times since then. Such a beautiful, creative story, and for Christians, also full of spiritual parallels, I love them on so many levels....and I just KNOW Narnia is real.... :-)
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35,579 members
798 reviews
½ 4.3
13 Members
wyvernfriend, craso, sboaman, JessiAdams, ahef1963, Sorraca, Darth-Heather, msemmag, SandyAMcPherson, elorin, elahrairah, rivermoth, scraps
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elahrairah: Most of Terry Pratchett or Neil Gaiman's works could be on this list, so I chose their joint work to represent them both. I learned a lot from these books!
scraps: I find this satirical look at good and evil to be funny and a great reminder that not everyone is acting as you expect.
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41,015 members
968 reviews
4
13 Members
amarie, hipdeep, BookDoc16, dara85, knerd.knitter, kittytm, Ciruelo, Ling.Lass, tessamatthey, Verkruissen, Darth-Heather, Andrew_Orange, NeighborlyNeighbors
Explanations
knerd.knitter: This is also a book whose audiobook I used to listen to as a child.
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70,821 members
1,090 reviews
3.8
12 Members
kaixo, Micheller7, shearon, ReneeGKC, WordMaven, MaskedMumbler, GrimFiend1977, loulourevisited, Carolslibthing, AndreaLP, hey_judy, Mili89
Explanations
WordMaven: Holden. The first time I read this, I thought it was the funniest thing ever. But when I re-read it, I realized that I was reading the story of a teenager who'd had a nervous breakdown and was in a psych hospital; it broke my heart. I want to wrap Holden up in my arms and hug him until he lets it all out.
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5,945 members
364 reviews
4.1
11 Members
tardis, reconditereader, Caesia, corcra, booknest, souloftherose, kateminasian, Brandy1411, foxbins, Charon07, plutz1975
Explanations
tardis: This is representing ALL the Murderbot books for me, because I re-read them all.
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3,057 members
196 reviews
4.1
10 Members
tardis, Storeetllr, Morphidae, kittytm, yolana, souloftherose, SandyAMcPherson, KaCatte, Cathery, plutz1975
Explanations
SandyAMcPherson: A captivating adventure saga, with heart-felt passages and daily struggles we can understand, likeable main characters with effectively nasty villains. MC, Maia, is an engaging, three-dimensional personality, having an unusual back-story of being completely ignored by his emperor-father and 3 older half-brothers. Yet he becomes the heir to the throne with next-to-no training or education in Imperial behaviours and governance.
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26,199 members
293 reviews
4.1
11 Members
jwhenderson, mirmir, BooksPlease, shj2be, Nicole_VanK, jlshall, FrontierUMC, waltzmn, lcl999, rfl22338, scraps
Explanations
jwhenderson: This book was one which began my reading career and it has a special place in explaining the meaning of reading in my life.
shj2be: Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
waltzmn: (Am I really the first to point out the world's greatest puzzle book?)
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3,738 members
87 reviews
4
10 Members
amarie, gmathis, anyother, perennialreader, bcrowl399, Darth-Heather, auldhouse, NancyAK, jpahl, Carolslibthing
Explanations
perennialreader: Always a good read to take to the beach.
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14,418 members
243 reviews
4.2
10 Members
Only2rs, tardis, claire.rivers, sboaman, Caesia, CarltonC, igorken, souloftherose, eclbates, rivermoth
Explanations
tardis: This stands for all of the Discworld books, which I reread often.
CarltonC: I have reread many of the Discworld series, but the City Watch, Witches and Death sub-series are particularly entertaining.
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23,911 members
448 reviews
½ 4.3
31
2,251 members
25 reviews
4.2
32
12,136 members
790 reviews
4.1
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8,100 members
145 reviews
½ 4.3
11 Members
norabelle414, laketa, booknest, perennialreader, mitchma, WECrow, IrishSue, dutchgirldtd, auldhouse, CeskaDiana, Carolslibthing
Explanations
perennialreader: Love this story and all the tv adaptations also.
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41,977 members
1,055 reviews
½ 4.3
36
21,066 members
389 reviews
4
37
7,835 members
293 reviews
3.9
9 Members
anglemark, reader517, JenIanB, cbl_tn, Aspenhugger, 2wonderY, WendyRobyn, jpahl, KaCatte
Explanations
Aspenhugger: A wonderful comedy. I only wish the list included Connie Willis' To Say Nothing of the Dog.
2wonderY: Yes, yes, yes! Delightful!
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7,176 members
102 reviews
4.1
10 Members
Ennas, Morphidae, craso, WECrow, dutchgirldtd, myojencards, elorin, pandr65, rivermoth, scraps
Explanations
pandr65: The three "Harper Hall" novels set in the Dragonrider Universe are the best part of it. They avoid the soft porn aspect of the first trilogy and are more realistic about emotion and growth. They influenced me as a teenager, and are always worth a nostalgic look back.
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5,316 members
101 reviews
3.9
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12,731 members
443 reviews
½ 4.3
8 Members
tardis, bostonbibliophile, kittytm, sunqueen, msemmag, QuareMorito, SandyAMcPherson, KaCatte
Explanations
tardis: Such a good story!
QuareMorito: there's only a few books I can say I've reread so many times that I've had to buy multiple copies, the warmth in these pages? unmatched
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13,955 members
206 reviews
½ 4.3
42
19,671 members
1,252 reviews
4.2
9 Members
barefeet4, gmathis, jencharlap, Aspenhugger, belleek, perennialreader, mitchma, Brandy1411, MaureenONeill
Explanations
perennialreader: Loved this and reread it with my book group.
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11,156 members
158 reviews
3.9
44
16,912 members
445 reviews
½ 4.3
8 Members
dara85, lahochstetler, EllenBeu, hahehei, JohnChic, jslantz1948, Carolslibthing, bethq
Explanations
dara85: I first read this book as a teenager and then as an over 50 adult. My feelings for the book did not change. I loved it just as much the second time.
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19,129 members
1,277 reviews
4.1
46
3,946 members
61 reviews
4.9
47
24,502 members
331 reviews
4.1
48
3,802 members
141 reviews
4
49
12,863 members
340 reviews
4.1
6 Members
invisiblelizard, framberg, norabelle414, jencharlap, katemcangus, KatieWirt
Explanations
invisiblelizard: My favorite book as a kid. I love the twist at the end and how she tricked me all the way through. I checked this out of my library many times and read and re-read it. As an adult I ordered a nice hardback copy for myself and read it every couple of years.
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11,012 members
267 reviews
4.1
51
16,398 members
396 reviews
4
7 Members
Aquila, BookDoc16, jwhenderson, MaowangVater, sturlington, shervinafshar, timetunnel
Explanations
Aquila: I can reread this book on a hot day in the middle of summer and still end up curled up under the covers. Winter.
jwhenderson: I think Ursula LeGuin writes some of the most exquisite prose, and I was deeply touched by this book's depiction of friendship.
52
6,508 members
117 reviews
4.2
53
2,409 members
68 reviews
4.1
7 Members
laketa, Kintra, ahef1963, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, jpahl, KaCatte
Explanations
dutchgirldtd: So well-written, such beautiful descriptions, such a sweeping story with interesting characters - so much to love!
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9,494 members
218 reviews
4
7 Members
Only2rs, anglemark, Minthe, EllenBeu, dajashby, AllanB48, plutz1975
Explanations
dajashby: Stands in for the whole series
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12,174 members
117 reviews
4.2
56
18,866 members
1,253 reviews
½ 4.3
6 Members
timspalding, booknest, kindlibrarian, bre3924, SealedArchive, stinkytexasbuddha
Explanations
kindlibrarian: Uncommon survival story with a well drawn main character and space science cleverly woven in. Each fresh read or listen uncovers something new.
57
6,845 members
292 reviews
4.1
58
5,860 members
521 reviews
3.9
6 Members
sboaman, Sarielle, grant5038, WordMaven, Castellum, scraps
Explanations
grant5038: Gail's mix of Steampunk Victorian England and the Super Natural (Vampires, Wolves, Ghosts) is so well-crafted.
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25,313 members
589 reviews
4.1
60
17,758 members
421 reviews
4.1
7 Members
TeresaInTexas, paulmdh, ReneeGKC, Kintra, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, Andrew_Orange
Explanations
dutchgirldtd: Representing all of Agatha Christie's work - some I reread a lot, others not so much, but I am a big fan of (almost) all her books.
61
18,191 members
331 reviews
4.2
7 Members
jwhenderson, pitjrw, MaowangVater, kac522, peterveen, JulieStielstra, jpahl
Explanations
jwhenderson: I return to this novel for its amazing story and wonderful center in Dorothea Brooke.
62
16,094 members
215 reviews
4
6 Members
timspalding, kleo, sunqueen, rhodgejr, pandr65, hey_judy
Explanations
pandr65: OSC burst onto the science fiction scene with innivative short stories and "Ender's Game". The first Enderverse novel had a fresh perspective and glorious action; the second, "Speaker for the Dead", adds more depth to characterization and emotional perspective. I love this book.
63
6,039 members
227 reviews
3.9
64
21,608 members
282 reviews
4.1
6 Members
jwhenderson, kac522, msjudy, mochino, JulieStielstra, rfl22338
Explanations
jwhenderson: Having perused all of Dicken's works, this particular novel stands out as my favorite.
65
13,155 members
294 reviews
4
66
74,016 members
1,171 reviews
3.8
6 Members
jwhenderson, shearon, Porua, vwinsloe, djlib, carole888fort
Explanations
jwhenderson: The best American novel of the twentieth century draws me back with its exquisite prose and captivating characters.
67
1,044 members
42 reviews
½ 4.3
5 Members
Ennas, clue, MaowangVater, shearon, Charon07
Explanations
MaowangVater: We reread it every Christmas. First with our children, and then the grandchildren.
68
6,262 members
138 reviews
½ 4.3
69
16,115 members
259 reviews
4.1
6 Members
wyvernfriend, Caesia, CarltonC, hildretha, Boand, stinkytexasbuddha
Explanations
wyvernfriend: Death's apprentice has to take the reins, litterally.
70
8,082 members
377 reviews
4.1
71
3,058 members
117 reviews
½ 4.3
72
5,875 members
230 reviews
4
73
2,144 members
46 reviews
4
74
21,093 members
557 reviews
4.1
5 Members
mmroy, jencharlap, WordMaven, katemcangus, Sid317
Explanations
WordMaven: Oh yes. My #1, my best beloved. I've read this book 5 times now and every time I read it, it gets better. How does that happen? How did Tartt do that?! And where the heck is her next book?!!
75
2,162 members
153 reviews
3.8
76
11,849 members
211 reviews
½ 3.6
5 Members
Jean-Louis, hildretha, tldegray, BuecherDrache, scraps
Explanations
scraps: This book is one of the most spiritual books I have read. It is about not giving up on yourself and finding your own way to happiness. I reread it every couple of years.
77
21,979 members
546 reviews
4.2
78
8,503 members
430 reviews
4.1
79
12,832 members
264 reviews
4
5 Members
mmroy, jwhenderson, dhm, paulmdh, Kintra
Explanations
jwhenderson: Waugh never performed better than in this book, which I keep returning to because of its captivating prose and story.
80
4,660 members
231 reviews
3.9
81
39,451 members
635 reviews
4.1
5 Members
ryab, kaixo, jwhenderson, CeskaDiana, stinkytexasbuddha
Explanations
jwhenderson: Tolstoy's finest book, full of amazing, enduring characters.
82
10,369 members
333 reviews
4.1
83
4,861 members
80 reviews
4
5 Members
jeshakespeare, raidergirl3, mochino, kindlibrarian, EGBERTINA
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kindlibrarian: Tales of a kooky, brilliant large family that really existed. Charming and funny.
84
36,618 members
618 reviews
4
5 Members
BookDoc16, Porua, FrontierUMC, GrimFiend1977, stinkytexasbuddha
Explanations
Porua: One of the scariest books I have ever read but strangely enough it became a comfort read for a younger me.
85
27,431 members
781 reviews
3.9
5 Members
invisiblelizard, MaowangVater, norabelle414, WordMaven, dajashby
Explanations
invisiblelizard: A masterful blending of history and magic. Clarke is a genius. She's written layers upon layers. I've read this several times and each time I have a somewhat different, wonderful experience.
86
275 members
18 reviews
½ 4.5
87
11,896 members
725 reviews
3.8
88
18,294 members
330 reviews
4.2
89
43,502 members
1,161 reviews
4.1
90
10,426 members
240 reviews
4.1
91
2,180 members
59 reviews
4.1
5 Members
Aquila, Herenya, EllenBeu, merrystar, jpahl
Explanations
Aquila: My favorite Wynne Jones, and there's so much in it.
92
4,912 members
191 reviews
4.1
93
3,374 members
77 reviews
½ 4.4
4 Members
hailelib, tardis, sunqueen, h-mb
Explanations
tardis: Something about watching Miles implode and then reinvent himself always works for me.
94
8,811 members
514 reviews
½ 3.7
95
10,481 members
589 reviews
3.8
96
45,378 members
493 reviews
½ 4.3
4 Members
lahochstetler, NoPlanetB, TWaits, stinkytexasbuddha
Explanations
NoPlanetB: Reading it again to try a different translator. Worth a second read in any language.
97
9,587 members
643 reviews
3.9
98
1,730 members
7 reviews
3.8
4 Members
wyvernfriend, kleo, elorin, tldegray
Explanations
wyvernfriend: It's hard to pick just one story in this series, this is an alternative middle ages where magic is an undercurrent. Katherine Kurtz was killing well-loved characters well before other writers.
99
17,135 members
479 reviews
4
100
39,183 members
525 reviews
4.1
4 Members
Minthe, dutchgirldtd, BBCLibraryPortage, barefootsong
Explanations
dutchgirldtd: Really, all of Jane Austen.