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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 3529774, member: 591"] I no longer read much, sad really. I am trying in this time to pick up some books from our home library, mostly non-fiction. But - while I have reread Shelby Foote's Civil War series and most of Bruce Catton's various Civil War books - it is science fiction and fantasy that I have most often reread, they always tempted me back. While I reread a lot "in the day", eventually I packed the paperbacks up and most are gone. There is one box still in the garage, it may contain a few I mention below. Tolkien, but only twice I'm pretty sure. You mention the Baring-Gould Sherlock Holmes collection - those sit on our bookshelves and I too have dipped more than once. CJ Cherryh - not just the Chanur series, but several of her others, including the Mri Wars series and the Morgaine books (also read some of her singletons, more than once). In the quote from your post I kept your reference to The Wheel of Time (I read at least some of it, I think) and Time Enough For Love which is, as you say a wonderful book, but I'm sure does not qualify as something I read more than once. And to contribute something of my own - the writings of David Eddings, particularly the Belgariad and the Malloreon, but others of his as well. I think this is what is in the mysterious box in the garage. And yes, in the day, as some others said, I did reread the Agatha Christie mysteries, at least most of them. [/QUOTE]
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