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.

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    11 months ago

    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.

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    11 months ago

    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.

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    11 months ago

    I’ve listened to Richard Poe read Blood Meridian three times. The book is fantastic, and Poe’s voice seemingly made for it.

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    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

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    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.

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    “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.

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    The House on the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune. I listened to it, which I highly recommend, and read the book.

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    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.