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  • What's the book you wish you could read again for the very first time?

    Indu Thangamuthu
    38 replies
    Mine is "The Little Prince" and "The Metamorphosis"

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    Yuliia Mamonov 🇺🇦
    The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah and Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
    Michael Silber
    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.
    Michael Silber
    @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.
    Olatz Urrutia
    Pride and Prejudice over and over again (actually any of Jane Austen's)
    David Orlic
    The Baron in the Trees by Italo Calvino. A modern classic.
    Maya A
    InterviewJam
    InterviewJam
    The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
    Arpan
    Dan Brown's Langdon series!
    Bharat Chhabra
    Shiva trilogy by Amish Tripathi
    Bharat Chhabra
    @indu_thangamuthu Yes. I read it in mountains and my view was filled with mist. I was able to easily imagine the starting.
    Kaya Lordoğlu
    Dan Brown - Origin
    Kaya Lordoğlu
    @indu_thangamuthu Trust me, once you read the first page you'll want to finish it that same day :-)
    Maya A
    InterviewJam
    InterviewJam
    @jason_andries1 picked the same book!
    Fabio Falsini
    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams) I've reread the whole series at least 5 times and I still laugh...
    Naren Bhandary
    Kane & Abel by Jeffrey Archer :)
    Carly Chen
    Harry Potter...It brings back my fond childhood memories every time
    Carly Chen
    @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!
    Carly Chen
    @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? :)
    Carly Chen
    @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!
    Carly Chen
    @indu_thangamuthu I agree!! Jurassic Park is great too!
    Carly Chen
    @indu_thangamuthu Yeahhh I totally agree with you:) I am a book lover too 🥰
    Richard Gao
    Silverwing by Kenneth Opel Was a childhood favourite of mine
    Ágh Helmut
    Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace
    Ірина Прокопів
    The Shining by Stephen King
    Johannes
    Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
    Max Krasilov
    Thus Spoke Zarathustra