Non fiction gets boring for me, and it's been hard to find good new fiction. I usually end up rereading some of my favorites.
Discussion
What are some fiction that you've reread because I also do a lot of rereading.
My go to is Max Brooks' World War Z for some reason. I must have reread that twice last year alone.
Currently I'm rereading the dark tower series, literally started book 1 two days ago. I'll read Ready Player One, Dragon Bones/Dragon Blood, The Magic of Recluce, Ender's Game series, The Dresden Files series, Elantris, The Dark Prism series, The Warded Man series... So many ππ€£
nostr:npub1nnn379gxen6tn8erft6fh43q905g82q0jks4t3hf58pkl4l8srrsyjkzrt sometimes I'll go through a classics kick too. The Time Machine, Dracula, Crime and Punishment, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Call of the Wild, Journey to the Center of the Earth
I do the classic ones as well. I have this gorgeous but still small collection of Chiltern Classic books that I love reading oldies from. π
Nevermind that the book itself is beautifully bound but they're classics so they're a bit hard to resist.
Ugh that sounds amazing! I have a bunch of the leather bound fancy ones for the classics. It's 100% necessary on my bookshelf π€£ππ€£π
I think maybe only the book nerds will understand this. ππ«‘
Can I jump in here and recommend Dark Matter and Recursion by Blake Crouch? Absolute page turners.