The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
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What's your all time best novel that you can repeatedly read ?

I love this goal!

I have read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a couple of times and at a different age when I got even more out of it.
Great Expectations is another one I am reading a second time.
I think for books to be re-readable they need to address some (often uncomfortable) truths in life. And when you read them at various ages, you get even more of the truth that was revealed and you find yourself wondering why you didn't see it the first time.

If you are going to reread a book multiple times, it probably should be Dandelion Wine. It works for multliple generations with something for each. I have read it when I was young, a late teen, my early thirties and now I am closing in on 60, it is coming up and I hope to read it when I am about 80.


The Faded Sun Trilogy - CJ Cherryh
Hitchhikers Guide - Douglas Adams
Mort - Terry Pratchett
Polity series - Neal Asher
Foundation Series - Isaac Asimov


Yep--every December...along with the George C. Scott version of the movie...





I really enjoyed the first book.

I used to read it every morning while having beakfast. I can open it at any page and start reading anywhere and I'll know exactly where in my beloved story I am. Pure comfort.

1) The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay
2) The first book in the Wheel of Time serires by Robert Jordan
3) Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Over the last 20 years I've read each ..."
All 3 of these for me as well!



I have not read them in 30 years. I did enjoy them when I read them.

I do enjoy some Anne Rice now and again. I'd add LOTR, Enders Game and I enjoy the SM Stirling Dies the Fire books.


When I first read the series friends borrowed the books after me and then ended up really worn. Beloved, but knackered. The current edition I have is one the of the few books I absolutely WILL not send to the charity shop as I know I will read it all again.


I used to read it every morning while having beakfast. I can open it at any page and start reading anywhere and I'll know exactly where in my beloved story I am. Pure c..."
I concurr! I use the Audiobook in the same way to help me sleep sometimes.

The Belgariad is recommended on a list of "must read" in the book "The Dangerous Book For Boys".

I have read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a couple of times and at a different age when I got even more out of it.
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Your comment put me in mind of something CS Lewis said: "But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again."
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