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Happy Sunday bookworms,
It's a cold and rainy day for me here so I'm cuddled up with a cuppa tea and my huge stack of current/ TBR books.
But, taking a minute to ask... If you could read a book you've read for the first time again, which would you pick? And why?
For me, it's The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, hands down. Such a good read and I wish I could be surprised by the ending again 🩵
The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie. God I fell in love with every character immediately and I loved the comfortable hilarious inner dialogue and then the slow unfolding of an amazing story arc.
The Gunslinger, Drawing of Three and The Wastelands. I read all of these before I was fifteen just after the Wastelands was published. The most wonderful and strange world for a 15 year old boy to fall into. Then waiting about two decades for the rest of the books.
Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poor. I just loved the voice and the tone and the way it was laid out so beautifully.
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