I'm sure this benefits from being a more recent read, but I'm going with 'Hearts in Atlantis' by sai Stephen King. Rarely have I read a more satisfying ending.
If you could physically bind the entirety of the Wheel of Time into one book I would go with that.
I'm trying to think of a book I've read multiple times... but I've got nothing. I also loved "Hearts in Atlantis," and I'll never forget how I felt when I read "Les Miserables"... great blend of story and philosophy, although I recommend the abridged version to cut out excess & redundancy of the later. As a young girl and teen, I lost myself in "Anne of Green Gables" more than once and look forward to revisiting that with Evelyn.
I'm sure this benefits from being a more recent read, but I'm going with 'Hearts in Atlantis' by sai Stephen King. Rarely have I read a more satisfying ending.
ReplyDeleteIf you could physically bind the entirety of the Wheel of Time into one book I would go with that.
Great book, especially since he has a tendency to lose steam near the end of his stories.
DeleteThe Wheel of Time could be the best series of all time if it didn't have to compete with the Lord of the Rings.
I'm trying to think of a book I've read multiple times... but I've got nothing.
ReplyDeleteI also loved "Hearts in Atlantis," and I'll never forget how I felt when I read "Les Miserables"... great blend of story and philosophy, although I recommend the abridged version to cut out excess & redundancy of the later.
As a young girl and teen, I lost myself in "Anne of Green Gables" more than once and look forward to revisiting that with Evelyn.
I tried 'Les Miserables' once, it was difficult, but I'd like to give it another go.
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