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illstabyou

illstabyou

Brooklyn, NY
March 2004

SEP 08, 2004 11:30 PM

Microserfs by Douglas Coupland

Aaron

Aaron

Shakopee, MN
July 2004

SEP 08, 2004 11:41 PM

Morgan said:

Anything by Hornsby



Hey Morgan, not trying to nitpick, but do you mean Nick Hornby, ie High Fidelity and About a Boy?

Just curious, I love his books
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Baka_Amerikanjin

Baka_Amerikanjin

Seattle, WA
January 2004

SEP 08, 2004 11:57 PM

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Snowcrash
Inferno
The Belgariad
The Elenium
LOTR
The Hobbit


I have also read the first three books of Brian Jaques' Redwall series many times.

I also read and re-read plays constantly. Some of my favorites are:
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Arcadia

and of course anything by William Shakespeare

artiekgb

artiekgb

Eagleville, PA
OLD SKOOL

SEP 08, 2004 11:58 PM

I have read all of the Chuck Palhunick books at least twice, with the exception of diary, which is the only one of his that I havent read.

I have also re-read:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Catcher in the Rye
A Tale of Two Cities
The Count of Monte Cristo

and most notably, I have read Dune, by Frank Herbert, over 20 times. It has got to be my all time favorite book.

A_White_Pony

A_White_Pony

Lake Forest, CA
March 2003

SEP 09, 2004 12:03 AM

i've read this one twice.. not with much comprehension the first time



fuckin class!!!!! mad

quietlythere

quietlythere

USA
June 2004

SEP 09, 2004 12:45 AM

all of the Tim Dorsey books
THGTTG (aka The guide)
American Psycho
and a few others...

pharcyde

pharcyde

Canada
September 2003

SEP 09, 2004 01:40 AM

Baka_Amerikanjin said:
Inferno



as in THE inferno by dante??

clara

clara

MODERATOR

Baltimore, MD

SEP 09, 2004 03:29 AM

artiekgb said:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower


I read that one recently and thought it was really cute. I'd read it again.

Aaron

Aaron

Shakopee, MN
July 2004

SEP 09, 2004 03:37 AM

Clara said:

artiekgb said:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower


I read that one recently and thought it was really cute. I'd read it again.


I started reading it, and couldn't stop, 4 hours later I had finished it, it's awesome.

AkiraLi

AkiraLi

Norristown, PA
March 2003

SEP 09, 2004 03:39 AM

I make it a point to read the following at least once a year:



and




It is simply impossible to fully absorb these in a single reading, or even a half-dozen.

[Edited on Sep 09, 2004 by Akira_Li]

sakita

sakita

Sweden
February 2003

SEP 09, 2004 03:46 AM

I read almost every book twice or more, unless I don't like it.
then I can't wait to put it down.

JohnnyForeigner

JohnnyForeigner

United Kingdom
July 2003

SEP 09, 2004 06:00 AM


I LOVE this book. I re-read it at least once a year.

I've also read the Hitchhikers Guide series a few times, and Birdie several times as well

whaa

whaa

I'm lost
November 2003

SEP 09, 2004 06:47 AM

WrongTurn said:
I've read almost all of the Kurt Vonnegut books like, 3 times. They rule.

And I soooo don't remember that part.




Marry me.

Now.

Sympathy4Devil

Sympathy4Devil

Cartersville, GA
June 2004

SEP 09, 2004 07:11 AM

good god im going to have to go to my room and check out which ones ive read more than once.


Guilty Pleasures
Blue Moon
Bloody Bones
Circus of the Damned
The Killing Dance
Burn Offerings
The Lauhing Corpse
Obsidian Butterfly
The Vampire Lestat
Blackwood Farm
Cerulean Sins
Mighnight Predator
Queen of the Damned
Shattered Mirror
In the Forest of the Night
Hawksong
Demon in my View
All the harry potter books
And a lot of other books that im too embarrassed to mention. blush

Dogmai

Dogmai

United Kingdom
September 2004

SEP 09, 2004 07:35 AM

LOTR and the hobbit more times than i can remember ever since i was 11...

i keep on re-reading all of my terry pratchett collection...

and i almost know stephen king's "the stand" back to front.

Baka_Amerikanjin

Baka_Amerikanjin

Seattle, WA
January 2004

SEP 14, 2004 05:40 PM

Pharcyde said:

Baka_Amerikanjin said:
Inferno



as in THE inferno by dante??



Yes.

Tear_Garden

Tear_Garden

Saint Pierre And Miquelon
February 2004

SEP 14, 2004 05:46 PM

Call me a baby..

But I REALLY still love

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

and

Where the Wild Things Grow

..

Combining my childhood with damned good creativity do it for me most any day of the week..

smile

Thrasher

Thrasher

Mesa, AZ
September 2002

SEP 14, 2004 07:24 PM

All of Chris Moore's books

HelloCentral

HelloCentral

Saint Agatha, ME
February 2004

SEP 14, 2004 08:50 PM

hitchhiker's guide, millions of times. nothing comes close.
then there's catcher in the rye, several terry pratchetts, the sandman graphic novels..... hmm... a lot more.... if i like a book enough to get all the way through it, i'll prolly add it to my rotation.

PaulNikon

PaulNikon

Palm Bay, FL
February 2003

SEP 14, 2004 08:52 PM

The Fifth Angel
1984
The Story of O
Alas, Babylon

There are more. But its late, and I am tired. Me no remember good now.



AntiPrincess

AntiPrincess

HOPEFUL

Manteca, CA

SEP 14, 2004 09:48 PM

I've read most Stephen King books at least twice. I have no idea how many times I've read the Dark Tower series or The Stand or related books. Same for the Harry Potter series.

Any book I enjoy I'll read over and over again. It's comforting.

GenghisKhan

GenghisKhan

Detroit, MI
January 2004

SEP 14, 2004 10:05 PM

The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald (3 or 4 times)

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S Thompson (3 or 4 times)

Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux (many times since I was 12 years old)

and many many many plays

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