What's the book you wish you could read again for the very first time?
Indu Thangamuthu
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Mine is "The Little Prince" and "The Metamorphosis"
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Yuliia Mamonov 🇺🇦@yulia_mamonova
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
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Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Cryptonomicon. This book was such a fun, wild romp. I think it's a bit too long to read again, but I'd happily go on this adventure with fresh eyes.
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@indu_thangamuthu I read his first book, Snow Crash, when I was in high school and really enjoyed it. My friend recommended that I check this book out several years later.
Pride and Prejudice over and over again (actually any of Jane Austen's)
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The Baron in the Trees by Italo Calvino. A modern classic.
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@maria_yermolenko isn't that by Marty Cagan?
@ashmita_rawat yes, it is! What do you think of it?
Dan Brown's Langdon series!
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Shiva trilogy by Amish Tripathi
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@indu_thangamuthu Yes. I read it in mountains and my view was filled with mist. I was able to easily imagine the starting.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams)
I've reread the whole series at least 5 times and I still laugh...
Kane & Abel by Jeffrey Archer :)
Harry Potter...It brings back my fond childhood memories every time
@indu_thangamuthu Attracted by the movie initially, I later discovered the books to be even more captivating due to the abundance of intricate details that are not included in the film adaptation~ How about you? :)
@indu_thangamuthu You're so smart! Combining watching movies and reading books is a wise choice, and it'll deepen our understanding of the details 😆 I have to say, the special effects in the movie were really awesome!
@indu_thangamuthu That's true! Books have a more enchanting allure than movies. You know, I used to struggle with writing, but after reading enough novels, I found that both my imagination and writing skills have significantly improved!
Silverwing by Kenneth Opel
Was a childhood favourite of mine
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Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace
The Shining by Stephen King
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Thus Spoke Zarathustra