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Top ten books we loved but won't ever re-read


Jenn:
I am not a big re-reader unless I need to re-read some of a series to finish the series. Once I know how it ended I am all good. Too many other books out there to read. Here are some books though I so loved but have no intention on ever re-reading. Most are because they broke my heart too much or it was a non fiction and I just don't feel the need to re-read.









Top ten books we loved but won't ever re-read
Ash- This is hard for me. Because if I love a book I will almost always want to re-read it.


Jenn:
I am not a big re-reader unless I need to re-read some of a series to finish the series. Once I know how it ended I am all good. Too many other books out there to read. Here are some books though I so loved but have no intention on ever re-reading. Most are because they broke my heart too much or it was a non fiction and I just don't feel the need to re-read.










I don't really feel a need to ever reread a memoir, I don't typically love them anyway, but there are some nonfiction books that I'd reread, mostly the ones written by Erik Larson.
ReplyDeleteNice picks! Haven't read any of these but I might one day read Felicia Day's autobiography since I bought it to meet her one time! Lol!
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I've always been a big re-reader of favourite books as comfort reads or to get me out of slumps! I've got so many to read though that re-reads are taking a back seat!
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