Most reread books...?
dumbledore11214
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Mon Aug 16 23:55:55 UTC 2004
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Cathy McQuillin" <pagan-
queen at c...> wrote:
> I've never posted before, but I thought I'd add to this list.
>
> >Anita Blake (though I have most of these memorized so I have to
extend
> >longer periods between re-reads) by Laurell K Hamilton
>
> Ms. Hamilton also has the Merry Gentry books, which are just as
good as the
> Anita Blake books.
>
> P.N. Elrod has a series called the Vampire Files which are always
worth a
> read through.
>
> Most of the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice.
>
> Then of course there is Robert Jordon's Wheel of Time series.
>
> Cat
Alla:
Welcome,Cathy!
This is a great topic. Well, I like to reread quite a few books, when
I have time and yes, many of them I read when I was a teenager.
In their majority these books were written by russian writers.
Among the books, which are known internationally, I love rereading
Alexandre Dumas books, I love Mercedes Lackey books, I also love the
stories about Perry mason.
One of my favourite books of all time is "The demolished Man" by
Alfred Bester. I first read it in Russian quite a few years ago, then
when I came to the States I read it in English and realised that
translation was fantastic.
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