TheBookSwarm
Ask Question

Which book have you been considering re – reading , but have not yet got to?

Which book have you been considering re – reading , but have not yet got to ??

John #questionnaire

20
Reply

85 Answers

Sand

The Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson

0
Reply
JohnQuestion author

You may want to try ‘ The Mists of Avalon ‘ , by Marion Zimmer Bradley.

0
Sand

Will give it a try thanks

0
Ashley

Vanity fair

0
Reply
Kelly

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini.

3
Reply
Meka

@Kelly This is one of my favorite books

0
Kelly

@Meka mine too!

0
Brandy

Women’s Murder Club Series by James Patterson

1
Reply
Shelley

The Mirror of Her Dreams by Stephen Donaldson

1
Reply
Alexandra

Harry Potter like every two years or so ?

2
Reply
Niki

I’m starting the series over again after a really long time!

1
Alexandra

@Niki wish you a nice read! I always love how you see more and more details?

1
Crystal

The glass castle

0
Reply
Aline

An ember in the ashes

0
Reply
Lynn

So many! I’d quite like to go back to some of the books I read in my late teens, early 20s like Jilly Cooper, Jackie Collins (Loved Gino & Lucky Santangelo!) and Virginia Andrews

0
Reply
Eddie

It

1
Reply
Toni

The Old Man and the Sea.

0
Reply
Stacy

The Night Circus, the entire HP series instead of just the first few, The Lies of Locke Lamora.

1
Reply
Džejn

Coraline, for a reading marathon

0
Reply
Laura

The Alienist, 12 years a slave and belle

0
Reply
Jessica

Storm thief

0
Reply
Kerry

Angeles Ashes; Year of Wonders; Lady of Hay; Running With Scissors

2
Reply
Karla

@Kerry , I just recently re-read ‘Angela’s Ashes. It’s one if my favorites.

0
Lori

The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice

5
Reply
Vic

The Stand

2
Reply
Erin

I’ve got a few but I rarely want to reread….Memoirs of a Geisha, Cutting for Stone, East of Eden

1
Reply
Alexandra

@Erin memoirs of a geisha is such a piece of art

0
Wendy

Green Rider by Kristen Britain and The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks.

0
Reply
Amanda

The Little Prince ?

0
Reply
Britany

The stand, night circus, and kitchens of the great Midwest

1
Reply
Angela

Gone With the Wind

1
Reply
Melissa

The Girl on the Train, I really didn’t like it before but I want to give it another chance.

0
Reply
JohnQuestion author

I couldn’t stand that one. I read it upon release. I couldn’t believe the hype it got !!

1
Alexandra

@Melissa in comparison the Movie actually has been nice

0
Lynita

Baby Teeth

0
Reply
Michele

“It”

0
Reply
Ethel

LOTR.

0
Reply
Andrea

Doctor Sleep by stephen King

1
Reply
Robert

The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe.

Image may contain: one or more people
0
Reply
Shannon

Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

0
Reply
Kaitlin

The Mercy Thompson series. I definitely want to get around to it at least before Storm Cursed arrives.

0
Reply
Mike

@Michael Needful Things by SK.

0
Reply
TG

Political order and Political Decay by Fukuyama.

Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely.

0
Reply
Anne

The Secret Garden (okay, so I was 11 the first time around…)

1
Reply
Jade

Nos4r2 Joe hill

0
Reply
Jasmine

Eragon

1
Reply
Claudia

The Historian. It’s been calling me for a couple of weeks now.

0
Reply
Rebecca

the fault in our stars for a 4th time

0
Reply
Jan

Twilight, but I have too many books on my tbr pile that keeps growing daily ?

0
Reply
Steve

My second novel, tentatively titled Second Chance…

0
Reply
Allen

Misery by King.

0
Reply
Gee

Dead Souls by Gogol, Ferdydurke by Gombrowitz, Moravagine by Cendrars.

0
Reply
Carrie

The Nightingale and 11/22/63

0
Reply
Celeste

All of Harry Potter.

0
Reply
Christin

The Nix

0
Reply
Laura

Mr Mercedes

0
Reply
Trudy

Mansfield Park

0
Reply
Kim

I’m close to 60, read 2-3 books per week, and have never reread a book. The only books I would consider rereading are @Kat‘s Keri series memoirs. She’s an amazing writer and survivor. ♡

0
Reply
Laurie

Americanah

0
Reply
Colleen

Crime and Punishment

0
Reply
Amy

Fear in the white house

0
Reply
Cynthia

Shogun and Dune

1
Reply
Seren

Harry potter

2
Reply
Cathy

The Stand by Stephen King
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
The Clan of the Cave Bear series by Jean Auel

0
Reply
Animesh

to kill a mockingbird

1
Reply
Christine

Diaries of the family dracul

0
Reply
Seren

A Knight in Shining Armor. Jude Deveraux

0
Reply
Chantel

Sidney Sheldon’s Bloodline

0
Reply
Cari

The Stand by Stephen King.

0
Reply
Lizvette

Any book by Agatha Christie.

0
Reply
Karen

I just finished a book I kept thinking about. the Torttila Curtin. By TC Boyle – I enjoyed just as much if not more now

0
Reply
Alexandra

@Karen it got me the creeps ?

1
Gem

The Saxon Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell. I’ve read them a couple of times already and they’re quite a quick read for me. I’ve read the first 9 books in the series, book 11 was just released and I have book 10 here as well. The 3rd season of the TV series based on the books (The Last Kingdom) just dropped on Netflix and is based on books 5 and 6 so I’m thinking a reread is in order ?

0
Reply
Tariq

3 Minutes by Roslund and Hellstrom. The plot and characters are just unforgettable.

0
Reply
Karla

‘The Book Thief’

0
Reply
Jade

In a dark dark wood.

0
Reply
Ja

http://store.bookbaby.com/book/Eye-of-the-storm3

0
Reply
Melanie

I’ve been kinda thinking about the Mittford series by Jan Karron, but that would bring me into the new year and I don’t want to be re reading for the beginning of a new year

0
Reply
Jennifer

IT

0
Reply
Ana

All the outlander series

0
Reply
Patricia

Dragon Tattoo series.

0
Reply
Hemba

Mastery by Robert Greene

0
Reply
Johnny

Silmaralllion……

1
Reply
Cheryl

The Harry Potter series

0
Reply
Amanda

The Couple Next Door

0
Reply
Leave a Answer Cancel

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Loading Please wait
Log in
Register
Categories
  • get the book
  • questionnaire
  • recommend
  • review
Genres
animal art biography business chick lit classics comics contemporary cookbooks crime detective fantasy fiction gay and lesbian graphic novel historical fiction history horror humor and comedy kids languages manga memoir music mystery nonfiction novel paranormal philosophy poetry psychology religies religion romance scary science science fiction self help spirituality sports suspense thriller travel young adult young adults
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

2019 © TheBookSwarm