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Which book can you read over and over again and never get bored of it?
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Husna
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Nov 03, 2025 06:17AM
I haven't fount that kind of book yet
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So many choices! If went the romance route, it would be Archer's voice by Mia Sheridan, but also if I go mystery/ thriller route, it would not be quite dead yet by Holly Jackson!
A summer of Broken Rules (K.L Walther)What Happens After Midnight (K.L Walther)
A Thousand Boy-Kisses (Tillie Cole)
Slice of Life Genre: All Creatures Great and Small by James HerriotRomance Genre: Pride and Prejudice
Spicy Romance: Lights Out
Fantasy: Throne of Glass series
Powerless by Lauren Roberts it is my comfort read i love all the characters and the story is SO GOOD
I could read Jon Clinch’s Marley over and over. We’ve all heard A Christmas Carol’s famous opener—“Marley was dead, to begin with.” Clinch rewinds the clock to show everything that led there: how Jacob Marley became the man who forged those chains. Wildly satisfying.If you’ve got other reread-worthy prequels/retellings, hit me with them!
Marley
powerlessthe crimson moth
picking daisies on sundays
the cheat sheet
boys of tommen
this woven kingdom
they're all my comfort reads that i will literally never get bored of re-reading.
Gabriella୨ৎ wrote: "powerlessthe crimson moth
picking daisies on sundays
the cheat sheet
boys of tommen
this woven kingdom
they're all my comfort reads that i will literally never get bored of re-reading."
THIS WOVEN KINGDOM yesss! Have you read the new book?
the Folk Of the air powerless
fourth wing
especially the audiobooks for the last 2 I just listen to them everywhere doing everything and never get tired of it
I've read the Lux series by Jennifer L Armentrout several times and have loved it every time! sometimes I just pick it up to look at it, read a passage or two, then get sucked in and have to read the whole series again 😅 I just love Katy and Daemon so much!
I don't think such a book exists for me. After reading a book two times or in rare cases, three times, I can't go back to it again cause I can now predict what is there.
keeper of the lost cities bc i read it like 4 years ago so it's nostalgic and the series still isn't finished.
Jane Eyre 🙂 and the books of a Hungarian writer, Vavyan Fable, so funny and exciting, emoitional but not sentimental..
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