Edgar Allan Poe's complete works. It is worn from reading.
I love the Chronicles of Prydain

I'm about half way through The Road, enjoying so far.
Love Stephen King and John Saul. Newest book was Starling God.
My favorite series is The Vampire Huntress Legend. I really need to get the books again and read through it because I never got to finish it.
The book I keep rereading all time time is Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.
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That's A Wind in the Door :)
Him becoming other people is probably not the best way of wording it...but whatever he does, he makes it so Mad Dog was never born or something like that
One of my favorite books which I revisit a few times a year is a tattered secondhand copy of The Doll in the Garden by Mary Downing Hahn. It's such a teen reader kind of book that I'm a little embarrassed to admit how much I still love it. But it's a lovely little ghost story with lots of female friendship and NO ROMANCE PLOT.
I recently read The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and will probably reread it down the road as well. I just love ghost stories. So much.
BOOOOOKS.
My most worn-out copies are Jane Eyre, Persuasion, Deathly Hallows and Inheritance.
Last week I bought (or rather I picked and my mom bought for me) around 10 Agatha Christie books, because I always get them from the signature edition and those morons recently decided to revamp the covers as well as change the size of the books. Who on Earth changes sizes of one edition of books?? Anyway, so I decided to buy out the old version and convince mom to get them for me, as I don't really care if she gifts them to me in the span of 4 years as long as they fit with the others on my bookshelf.
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OOOO, always Ready Player One. My friend introduced me to it and now it’s my favorite book everr <3
I'm currently reading some of Tamora Pierce's stuff. I also discovered Charles Strauss's Laundry Files/Atrocity Archives, and I'm in love.
Neil Gaiman is AMAAAZING. Anything with his name is bound to be though provoking, at the least. Have you read Good Omens, with him and Pratchett?
The way some people spell makes me wonder about their pronunciation. My CW shop, and my ping group
I love anything by Terry Pratchett, Unseen Academicals is a good one. All except Snuff, you could tell he was going with that one and it's too sad :c
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so maybe i'm a trashbag but the only recent thing i actually read was a few ReyLo fanfics (I am probably a terrible person for shipping them, but I do love Kylo Ren, ugh ;w; ).... and i have quite a few books to read that i havent ever opened xD mostly from my university - so... most arent exactly interesting, plus got a rpg book (vampire: the masquerade) borrowed from a friend that i should be reading as well.
I dug up World War Z that my husband has and will most likely be reading it on our upcoming travels!
I've been reading the Percy Jackson series and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children on and off lately. They're both really good, and the Miss Peregrine's movie that came out this past year for it was suuuper cool as well.

That's awesome! :) Are you looking into teaching or or working with children and literature otherwise?
Also, that's wonderful that she said that. She's taking away some important values from the novel. c: I wonder if that's a novel that I would read differently looking back at it after... 10+ years lol.
I always like trying new books, specifically those where the summary gets my attention. But the book I've always gone back to when I need something calming to read (as strange as this might sound) is Jane Eyre.
Also enjoy The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
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