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  • Quarxius
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    See alot of my favorites listed already so I'll just throw one I've probably read the most that I didn't see listed:

    The Amber Series - Roger Zelazny

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  • WorkerCaste
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    One advantage of having an iffy memory is that I love rereading books! Some regular rereads on my list in no particular order are:

    The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings
    The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
    The Adventures of Hobart Floyt and Alacrity Fitzhugh
    The Doomfarers/Starfollowers or Coramonde
    Myth Adventures and the Phule series
    Guns of the South
    The Alvin series
    The Shanara series
    The Landover series
    The Killer Angels
    Beau Geste
    Dirk Pitt adventures
    Asimov's Robots novels
    and more I can't remember at the moment!

    It's often a handful of years between readings for any of these, but they keep coming back.

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  • AaronB
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    For me it's David (and his wife Leigh) Eddings' the Mallorean series, Lord of the Rings trilogy and the three B5 trilogies.

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  • Jan
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    Just remembered one that it's been far too long since I read: The Camber of Culdi/Deryni series by Katherine Kurtz. Very rich universe.

    Jan

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  • Spoo Junky
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    I've read Carl Sagan's Contact many, many times but not recently. I've also started re-reading Kristine Kathryn Rusch's Retrieval Artist novels again. Of course, the B5 canon books have been re-read several times also.

    There are other books I've read numerous times, but most aren't sci-fi / fantasy related so I didn't put them here.

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  • B5sweepsfan
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    Lost Boys - Orson Scott Card (not the vampire movie!)
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card

    The Incarnations of Immortality Series - Piers Anthony

    The Last Herald Mage Trilogy -Mercedes Lackey

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  • DysfunctionalReality
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    Re-reading books can be fun when your exhausted of good books to read and don't know where to turn. The longer it's been since you've read it, the better. Reading a good book you haven't read for many years can remind you why the author or book was so special to begin with, though there's always the danger that you can become conditioned to certain writing styles and grow less likely to read books by different authors.

    A few of the books I've enjoyed re-reading are

    This Alien Shore - C.S. Friedman


    Old Man's War - John Scalzi

    Stark's Command - John Hemry

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  • babylonlurker
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    me too : Lord of the Rings - read many times and listened to the audio book version several times as well

    Raymond Feist's Riftwar Saga and Empire Saga a few times

    Dragonriders of Pern series (not yet often, but find them quite compelling) - got the audio book (mp3) versions of several of them

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  • David Panzer
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    Is it just limited to book books and not including comic books?

    Bookwise:

    The Lord of The Rings- it's gotten to the point of cliched, but to me it's damn good no matter how many times I read it.
    The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy
    The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian
    The Bloody Crown of Conan
    The Conquering Sword of Conan

    Regarding comic books:

    Watchmen
    The Invisibles
    Preacher
    Transmetropolitan
    Bone
    The Sandman

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  • jal
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    Dune - Frank Herbert first "epic" scifi i ever read'

    the Discworld series of books by Terry Pratchett, the ultimate pickmeup, always guarrenteed to have me laughing my head off within ten pages.

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  • Jan
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    Regular re-reads, generally once a year:

    Time Enough for Love - Robert A. Heinlein
    the Harper Hall Trilogy - Anne McCaffrey
    at least a few of the Vorkosigan novels - Lois McMaster Bujold
    Valentina: Soul in Sapphire - Joseph H. Delaney and Marc Stiegler
    Emergence - David R. Palmer

    These are the ones that I've worn out multiple copies of.

    Jan

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  • Lunan
    started a topic What do you ALWAYS re-read

    What do you ALWAYS re-read

    i have certain books that over the years are constand re-reads. books that for some reason or another(not always easy to state) are special to me. an d i'm curious what your books like this are

    mine:
    The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Robert Heinlein
    Dragonflight, Dragon Quest, The White Dragon - Anne McCaffrey
    are the books i re-read the most often usually at least once a year

    some of Elizabeth Moon's books are re-read fairly often: the Familia's Regent books
    and some parts of The Wheel of Time series (not actully full boos but 3 chapters here 2 chapters there)

    how about you guys?
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