What book do you reread the most?
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Re: What book do you reread the most?
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Another guilty pleasure novel I sneak in regularly is 'Valley of the Dolls' by Jacqueline Susann. For being a book about beautiful, vapid Hollywood starlets battling serious drug addictions, written by a Hollywood trophy wife, it is surprisingly insightful and full of depth.
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Also, his familiarity with and romancing of the subject matter and, in fact the story in it's entirety, makes me a little uncomfortable.sleepydumpling wrote: ↑02 Jun 2007, 09:54 I just can't dig Lolita. I always feel like it would never have been famous at all if it hadn't have been about such a salacious, controversial subject matter.
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I know most people do it, but to me, it seems like the realm of literature is never-ending. You can never read them all. Why not expand your point of view with new ideas, broad concepts, or even things you disagree with but try to understand.



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And the second book is of course from the Harry Potter series - the last book Deathly Hallows .
The familiarity of the book is something I use to keep my mind occupied. I find myself picking it up when I prepare for a job change
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The plot made me cry a lot and I really love to reread it. And also, the world building is really up to my liking!