favorite book.

@samma00 (342)
Canada
January 26, 2009 2:17pm CST
Do you have just one book that you could read over and over again without ever getting sick of it? i know i do. i have a few. i could read the twilight saga over and over again, which i know a lot of people could. Also the book Blindness. I just read it for the first time. Anyway, let me know what book is your all time favorite.
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@Shawchert (1094)
• United States
26 Jan 09
This is a very hard question, for me at least, I couldn't just reread one book I have quite a few books that I enjoy reading. Tad Williams is an awesome writer and has a very nice (and thick) series of books, that I really looooove to read. I especially loved his Other land series. Tamora Pierce is another author whose books I can read over and over again. I love books so much it's hard to choose just one!!!
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@kel1483 (986)
• United States
27 Jan 09
The Twilight series is definetly something I think I could read over and over again. If we're just going on individual books, I'd have to say Dean Koontz' Midnight is my favorite and I couldread it over and over again. I actually have read it multiple times. Probably atleast 3 or 4 times and I just don't get sick of it. It still seems interestng everytime I read it, even though I alread know what's going to happen.
@samma00 (342)
• Canada
27 Jan 09
Twilight is a good saga. I could read it over and over again. I've never read anything by Dean Koontz. Although I have heard he is a pretty good author. I think I will check out that book sometime. Thanks for responding. Have a great day.
@raxxie (128)
• Mexico
26 Jan 09
I have some of those. "The lord of the rings", by J.R.R.Tolkien and "Los 25 mejores relatos negros y de horror", by Jean Ray, for example (the second one is a belgian author, his best recopilation in english is probably "Ghouls in my grave".
@samma00 (342)
• Canada
27 Jan 09
I haven't read Lord of the Rings yet, but they are on my book shelf to be read soon. I hear they are better than the movie, and the movie is great. I haven't heard or read the other book you mentioned. I might go on Amazon and check it out. I like finding new types of books to read.
@snowcat46 (2322)
• United States
26 Jan 09
That's what's on my shelves. The only books I keep are the ones I reread over and over. (I have a LOT of shelves that are full...) All time favorite? I have to choose? Pilgrimage by Zenna Henderson
@murugezh (273)
• India
27 Jan 09
Once I started reading novels I have read a book many times thats about james bond kind of story. I nearly read it 50 times with in 2 years. Because I don't know english as well. I am in different language that was the time I am learning english, even that book had impact on me very clearly my said me to read it again and again because of the interest. In my school days I am the big story teller of my hostel, there was a gang around me after dinner there was a breake to relax 30 minutes. I'll fill out that 30 minutes very joyfull with my stories, one more thing they were all my own bla bla bla...but hope they were very interesting. Those days still I can't forgot.