I was supposed to write this post the other day, but my health just wasn’t on my side. So today I thought I would share some of the books that I could forever re-read.
I love re-reading, it’s one of my favourite things to do. I love reading a book again and finding out different things, finding out more. It’s a whole new experience. I re-read many books over and over again. Sometimes I re-read a book I haven’t read in years – sometimes I love the book even more. Sometimes I hate it. But it’s always a fun experience.
Sometimes when I re-read I only pick certain scenes in the book. They just really grasped me and I just have that feeling to pick it up. Sometimes it’s an emotional scene and it’s really captured me. But most of the time it’s that scene between characters that change everything.
Nevertheless, here we go. Like always, these aren’t in any real order.
Harry Potter by J.K Rowling: I seriously cannot tell you how many times I have re-read this series. I have lost count. Even though I’ve read it countless times, I still found out more and more about it when I pick it up again. At the moment I am re-reading it through audiobook and loving it! It’s like I am reading it for the first time again.
Every Series by Ellie Marney: This has to be one of my favourite Australian series of all time. I love it and recommend it to everyone that’s looking for #LoveOzYA or Crime. It’s got a great mix of crime, romance and coming of age. If you haven’t picked this up – please do.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan: I read this series many years ago now and I still love it to this day. I love that the world keeps on expanding, we are meeting new people, new worlds. And I just fall in love with each one. It’s one of the top books I recommend at work and don’t hesitate about it.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: One of my favourite books of all time, when I read it last year I fell in love. And if you haven’t read it, I really think that you should. It’s heartbreaking, poignant and so so true. It’s a book that everyone should read, and understand. I think that everytime that I would re-read it, I would learn something new.
Him by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy: I love reading Him for the emotional impact. The relationship between the two protagonists is very intense and while they are both trying to figure their feelings out it hard for them. When I do re-read this, I normally skim read the sexy bits and really focus on their emotional relationship. The same goes for the second book Us. That book really tests both characters and it’s emotional as heck.
Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare: Since this has come out, I’ve said it’s my favourite CC books and nothing has changed. This book is everything and to me has little faults. While I struggle to re-read Lord of Shadows simply because that book killed me. I love re-reading Lady Midnight.
My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick: It’s one of the first contemporary YA and I love it. It’s heartbreaking, fun and just makes me feel warm. It’s one of those books that break your break and holds it together at the same. I’ve already re-read it a couple times, before and I would do it again and again.
That is it! Do you re-read? What are some of your favourite re-reads? Let’s Chat!
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