The Hunger Games series is one I go back to every once in a while.
Right now I'm reading Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom.

I reread Deathless by Catherynne M Valente several times a year. I often just open it and flip to a random page, soaking up the beautiful prose... It gives me goosebumps every time.
Recently, I read The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin. Fantastic!! Never knew SciFantasy could be so good.
Honestly, right now I could re-read all the Harry Potter books again. It has been years since I read them all but still am fond of that series. Have been too busy for other new novels as of late but trying to make time.
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The Chronicles of Narnia was part of my childhood and I have a special place to it in my heart since then. The parallels between a fairytale and the Bible are so well written and simple and obvious (right under your nose) it's a must-read.
Ohhh books! I love to read! The most recent series I've read is the Midnight, Texas series by Charlaine Harris. The TV series this summer had me curious, and I like her anyways so I gave it a try. It wasn't too bad :D I'm a big Stephen King fan, though I'm really behind on his latest works. I am also a big fan of Jeanine Frost and Sherrilyn Kenyon.
I have SO many books I want to read, I don't usually reread any unless I need to remind myself what happened in previous books when a new one comes out. I do plan on rereading Caroline's Heart by Austin Chant soon, every book by him is just fantastic, he's one of my favorite authors. I also need to reread Chameleon Moon by RoAnna Sylver so I can read the second book.
The book I'm reading right now is The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths & Magic by F.T. Lukens.
If we are talking about re-reading some epic titles I would definitely choose some of the Neil Gaiman books. Besides Harry Potter (which was my first fantasy book I have ever read), there is a special place in my hearth for The Witcher by Sapkowski, The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling and some other great titles by great polish writers.
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I always get the weird looks when I say my favorite book is It by Stephen King. It is such a deeper story than just about a scary clown
Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice 💙
Hmm.... I'm not sure if I've got a favorite series... Mostly I love reading fanfictions if I'm being honest, and if those can count as 'books'. There's this one that's four... 'editions' long, absolutely MASSIVE, and a delight to read. I guess you could call that my favorite book~ If not that, then Artemis Fowl. I've always adored that series.
My favorite books are probably Lady Knight by Tamora Pierce and Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. For next semester's classes I'm starting out reading A Wrinkle in Time and The Hobbit (yeah, i'm in a fun major!)
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The Twilight series, except the second book which was so boring!
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I haven't read a book for pleasure in months. Been mostly reading research papers. I just make Permanent read all the books from here as backup. Haha
My favorite series was the Black Jewel Triology by Anne Bishop (although if you are under 18 you probably shouldnt read it due to adult content). Besides that I really liked the Vampire Academy series, Harry Potter (who doesn't?), Hunger Games series... I could go on for days....
All of books by Terry Pratchett
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So many fantastic ideas for my next books to read. I have a Kindle Unlimited subscription (free 3 months!) which is saving me so much money as I read like crazy.
Currently half way through re-reading Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire - don't think I ever got past these ones when I started reading them when I was much younger.
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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, currently working on reading it in Portuguese since I know the English version so well c:
My all time favorite book is Gone With The Wind. I don't recall how many times I've read it. Browsing the shelves at the local thrift store I found a book titled Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig and even though I didn't have the money to purchase it, I looked at my local library and they have a copy.
I haven't taken it out yet because while looking I found Ruth's Journey by the same author and that's the story of Mammy. A sort of prequel to Gone With The Wind. So I'm reading that right now, I'll probably read GWTW next then read Rhett Butler's People so I get them all.
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