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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 3535146, member: 6620"] My youngest daughter, who inhales books, gave me "Normal People" by Sally Rooney for X-mas. I reread it again within three months when I found out it was made into a television series by the BCC and Hulu. Just walking over and scanning over my libary, I've got certain authors that I read a lot of. Here are authors and books that I pull out to reread chapters of and/or in their entirety from time to time: - John Iriving ("The Cider House Rules," "A Prayer for Owen Meany") - Ann Patchett ("Run" "Commonwealth") - Tom Perrotta ("The Wishbones," "The Leftovers") - Robert Stone ("Outerbridge Reach," "Damascus Gate") - Walker Percy ("The Second Coming") Regarding the "Harry Potter" series, I read aloud all but one (the last) of each book to my children, then came back to read them by myself. And in the world of mysteries, I keep coming back to two authers in particular: - Dennis Lehane (the Kenzie and Gennaro novels) - Carol O'Connell (the Mallory books) [/QUOTE]
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