Post books you've re-read more than twice
>>8347328
Is this a Reddit post?
>>8347333
yeah dude!
>>8347328
who has the time to read a book more than once.
This.
>>8347328
Augustus by John Williams
Especially those last 40ish pages where Augustus ponders over his life, what has he done and the meaning of it all. I get chills everytime I get to that part.
The Castle by Kafka
Crime and Punishment
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh
I have read TCOL49 8 times by now. Stays good and I discover something new every time.
I have never reread any book, ever. I might make an exception to Steppenwolf next year though
>>8349189
So...what was in the Lot 49?]
v - 3 times
gr - 3 times
lot 49 - 6 times
vineland - twice
inherent vice - 3 times
Blood Meridian
Suttree
Lonesome Dove
Absalom, Absalom!
>>8349220
spoofs and gags etc.
>>8349220
I bet you shitpost a lot.
>>8349237
not so much
i spend most of my time reading and watching movies
Notes from Underground: 2x
A Series of Unfortunate Events: 2x
>>8347328
Amsterdam Stories
Labyrinths (Borges)
Grill with the dragon tattoo trilogy (I was young and it was a fun read)
I can't think of any others I've read more than once.
Eliot's Four Quartets, hundreds of times.
Every book, if you have the time.
Moby-Dick three times.
Women in the Dunes three times.
>>8349618
*Woman
Epictetus - The Enchridion: 7 times
must have read the world according to garp and stranger in a strange land at least 6 times by now
>>8349220
certainly seems like bullshit
>>8347627
Personally I enjoy the whole Marc Anthony section. But totally agree that it's an incredibly re-readable book.
The first novel I read that taught me that rules were meant to be broken. I've read it five times. I'd have just kept reading the damn thing if I didn't have the anxiety about not reading other great things.