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What is your all time ,read many times, favorite book? Mine is Dean Koontz’s One Door Away From Heaven. Such an amazing story!

What is your all time ,read many times, favorite book?

Mine is Dean Koontz’s One Door Away From Heaven. Such an amazing story!

Jean #questionnaire

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Nathan

Probably Jaws for me. I have read that book lots of times.

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John

Lord of the rings, I read it every year.

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Martin

Creatures of Light and Darkness, Roger Zelazny. Unique style and content.

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John

And I think Abercrombies First Law series is going to be a repeat reader too.

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Rachel

Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts.

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Eileen

The Night Circus

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Trista

The last vampire. Middle grade vampire books by Christopher Pike. Read them like 10 times

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Nazli

American gods by Neil Gaiman. Read it time and time again and I still discover new details in it.

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Amanda

Assassins Apprentice Robin Hobb. Picking up that book is like coming home

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Megan

@Amanda I haven’t reread it yet but I’m certain that I will. ?

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Amanda

@Megan I’ve lost cunt how many times I’ve read the first one

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Brandon

Wheel of Time Series. I have reread it numerous times. Every new book I would begin back at the beginning. Until the final book. I haven’t been back since the final book. Yet.

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Aubrey

The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison.

Anything By Ilona Andrews.

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Shelly

TLOR…not just for the story, but for the writing!

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Kathy

The Ghatti series by Gayle Greeno.

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Aleida

The Stand by King.

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Kathy

@Aleida , great one!!

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Vicki

Watchers by Dean Koontz. That book turned me into a life long Koontz fan

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Dionne

@Vicki ditto

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JeanQuestion author

@Vicki. Me too! One door from heaven is my all time favirile book.

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Emily

Beyond the Deepwoods – chris riddel and paul Stewart. Very nostalgic for me. I always enjoy rereading it even though it is a children’s book.

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Amanda

Various Terry Pratchett disc world books. Read them when I need cheering up!

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Clay

I know I’m not the only one, but Lord of the Rings. I’ve read it at least 9 times. As Shelly Ford said, not just the story, but the writing. The way Tolkien writes just amazes me every time. And the depth of the history and the world he built. Nothing compares. Nothing even comes close.

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Amanda

@Clay så true!?

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MyRanda

The harry potter series and lord of the rings series

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Amie

The Dark Tower series by Stephen King

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Dodie

Pern series by Anne McCaffery

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Amanda

Dodie Golds Chipman ja, denna serie har jag också läst många gånger!? – woops; wrong language! I wrote that i agree; I’ve also read that series many times!☺?

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Dodie

@Amanda do you cry every time the Master Harper dies? I do ?

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Amanda

@Dodie oooh yes!???

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Dionne

Lord Valentine’s Castle, by Robert Silverberg

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Sheila

So loved that book. Been many yrs since I read it. Must do it again

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Brett

The Beach by Alex Garland. Fell in love with it in my teens & re-read once a year.

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Denise

The Deeds of Paksenarrion by Elizabeth Moon.

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Helen

At present the winner is The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. (Although that may change tomorrow or next week…)

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Gyöngyi

East of Eden by Steinbeck and Cider house rules by John Irving. And Jane Eyre

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JeanQuestion author

@Gyöngyi. Great books! Pride and Prejudice as well!!

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Gyöngyi

@Jean yes 🙂

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JeanQuestion author

@Gyöngyi. I just love Cider house rules. Jane Austen is my rainy day go to for sure.

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Aleida

@Gyöngyi cider house rules! ❤️

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Lea

For today? Sackett’s Land by Louis L’Amour.

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Jasmine

Not just a book just the whole series. Magician and its subsequent series by raymond feist.

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Damion

I can’t choose just one book but a book that I’ve read Atleast 6 times would be midnight falcon by David Gemmell

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Brian

Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet, or Shadow Of The Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

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Aleida

@Brian both excellent.

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Richard

The Belgariad….I read that and The Mallorean series on repeat every few years ??

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Lisa

@Richard I do too.

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Nathan

Easily the Count of Monte Cristo.

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Sm

ive read ASOIAF 3x. I read the WoT once. I think WoT is the best thing ive read and I look forward to countless rereads

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Rebekah

Gate of Ivrel by CJ Cherryh

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