What’s a book that you absolutely love to the point that you don’t get bored of reading it or listening to it? For me, I’d say it’s The Hunger Games. I read it for the first time a while ago and now I’m listening to the audiobook. It’s truly amazing. I still haven’t read the other books in the series though. I am looking forward to reading them, I bet they’re just as good or even better than the first book.
Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and Peter Pan and Wendy by JM Barrie
Don’t have one, i don’t think i can have a fav book. I think to truly have a fav you need to have read it more than once, I can’t read anything twice, unless i have forgotten about it completely.
Favourite book is At Swim, Two Boys - but it’s a challenging book and therefore difficult to binge. If you mean something I can read a trillion times, then Order of the Phoenix.
No One Belongs Here More Than You (Short stories) by Miranda July
I’ve listened to Richard Poe read Blood Meridian three times. The book is fantastic, and Poe’s voice seemingly made for it.
Just to name a few: Count of Monte Cristo, Prince & the Pauper, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Coldest Winter Ever, Every Time A Rainbow Dies, Tyrell
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (Really love the Whole Locked Tomb Series) Every read through, it feels like you’re learning/connecting more things in the plot. The audio books are fantastic too.
“High Achiever” by Tiffany Jenkins which is actually a true story of her addiction and sobriety. She’s funny yet it was very powerfully and so deep. I laughed at times and I cried with her at times so hard I had to put the book down for a bit to gather myself. For the first time I could actually see why and how addiction affects a person. Now I know why it’s so difficult to overcome addiction. I gave me a whole new perspective and respect for those who have overcome addiction.
The House on the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune. I listened to it, which I highly recommend, and read the book.
My Brilliant Friend (Ferrante)
The Count of Monte Cristo (Dumas)
Homegoing (Gyasi)
The Sherlock Holmes stories. 221B feels like home. They’re just such charismatic, pacy and exciting stories. Holmes and Watson are a constant, comforting presence in my life.