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Anything from Peter Heller playaseeker May 2019 #1
Novels of Dickens, the Brontes, L.M. Montgomery, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Edith Wharton, Jane Austen... 50 Shades Of Blue May 2019 #2
Every year in the week leading up to Halloween....Frankenstein Runningdawg May 2019 #3
Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung yellerpup May 2019 #4
I have his Red Book trev May 2019 #23
I don't have that one. yellerpup May 2019 #24
Dune by Frank Herbert, area51 May 2019 #5
I love Carole Nelson Douglas! We live in the same part of Fort Worth yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #45
Laura Ingalls Wilder. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #6
I love Time and Again! bif May 2019 #7
Have you read the sequel, PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #8
Yep. I think I've read just about everything he's written. bif May 2019 #14
I never heard of the sequel, so thanks! More_Cowbell May 2019 #19
Do find and read PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #21
totally with you on TIme and Again. nt yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #46
All I can think of is Catch-22, Watership Down and a couple of Carl Hiassen's novels. dameatball May 2019 #9
Yes to Watership Down! Ohiogal May 2019 #16
Good for you! When my kids were early and pre-teen I talked them into reading Watership Down. They dameatball May 2019 #17
Watership Down, yes! PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #22
The Red Tent mahina May 2019 #10
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Thyla May 2019 #11
Fear and Loathing Infographic wasterpinky Aug 2019 #50
All the Harry Potter books, 'Wind in the Willows', and 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. sinkingfeeling May 2019 #12
A Confederacy of Dunces, Hitchhikers Guide... SeattleVet May 2019 #13
Lord of the Rings shenmue May 2019 #15
Ulysses Cuthbert Allgood May 2019 #18
Every year at Christmas I read the Domesday Book More_Cowbell May 2019 #20
It's The Doomsday Book. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2019 #25
Very, very depressing. Extremely well-written, but I could barely finish it. bobbieinok Jun 2019 #36
LOTR, all of Douglas Adams, shanny Jun 2019 #26
Yes! I've read every Douglas Adams book many times Clash City Rocker Jun 2019 #30
All the books by Carlos Castaneda -- mostly early and middle -n/t Freelancer Jun 2019 #27
M-O-O-N Bayard Jun 2019 #28
Me, too. My favorite book by Mr. King. Glorfindel Jun 2019 #32
Me, too happybird Aug 2019 #53
Charring Cross Road Irishxs Jun 2019 #29
The Prophet, by Gibran; Justice, by Sandel; Black Boy, by Wright. nt Atticus Jun 2019 #31
I read Native Son in HS. Yrs later I read Black Boy--it totally freaked me out. bobbieinok Jun 2019 #37
I rotate my James Michener novels every year Deb Jun 2019 #33
Have read all those at least twice. Now reading Texas for 3rd time. Michener Atticus Jun 2019 #41
The Haunting of Hill House - Shirley Jackson Skittles Jun 2019 #34
The Haunting of Hill House is the ultimate book of its genre. Scared me half to death! Cousin Dupree Jun 2019 #39
heh Skittles Jun 2019 #42
I read it when I was about 15, upstairs in my aunt's yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #47
Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, The Politics of the Prussian Army by Gordon Craig bobbieinok Jun 2019 #35
Anything by Richard Russo. democrank Jun 2019 #38
Anything by Tolkien FBaggins Jun 2019 #40
There are a few that I will always read solara Jun 2019 #43
These! MuseRider Jul 2019 #49
Wuthering Heights and The Andromeda Strain. Polly Hennessey Jun 2019 #44
I am not inclined to read books a second time as a general rule but here are the few I have reread yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #48
The Harry Potter series. dhol82 Aug 2019 #51
I got sucked into the HP fanfic world a few years ago happybird Aug 2019 #54
Have not read any of those ancillary tales. Might be a thought to look them up. dhol82 Aug 2019 #57
Raymond Chandler and Jack Vance Cartoonist Aug 2019 #52
Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy The Blue Flower Aug 2019 #55
american capitalism by galbraith. read it every 3 o4 years. also notes from underground. Kurt V. Aug 2019 #56
Tom Robbins Thunderbeast Aug 2019 #58
Everything Robbins randr Aug 2019 #59
First book husband and I read together "The Butterfly Kid" Chester Anderson (1967) Tikki Aug 2019 #60
I used to read "Light In August" by William Faulkner every August, LuvNewcastle Aug 2019 #61
Dr Seuss mainstreetonce Aug 2019 #62
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