If you had to pick only 5 books to read ever again, what would they be and why?
I will answer it differently:
All the Perry Mason novels by Erly Stanely Gardner. The court room scenes never tire me. All the Alistair MacLean novels. These thrillers are edgy and I can read again and again. All the Agatha Christie novels. The slow mysteries work great any time of the day! Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier: For that gothic touch, the sheer pleasure of words. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. It is a poetry collection and I wish to own it and read it again and again.
I will answer it differently:
All the Perry Mason novels by Erly Stanely Gardner. The court room scenes never tire me. All the Alistair MacLean novels. These thrillers are edgy and I can read again and again. All the Agatha Christie novels. The slow mysteries work great any time of the day! Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier: For that gothic touch, the sheer pleasure of words. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. It is a poetry collection and I wish to own it and read it again and again.
Good choices! Rebecca made mine, too.
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Liked the way you answered the question! Oh, I really need to read Rebecca. Most people have already read the book.
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It seems we share an author with Ms. Christie. Whitman is a great poet isn't he? I own leaves of grass and I do flip through it from time to time
Leaves of Grass is a great choice - it never flags on re-reading!
ReplyDeleteLeaves of Grass is worth the only five; read a number of the poems in it. I have always wanted to read Rebecca.
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I've read one Agatha Christie novel and other than that, your list is new to me.
ReplyDeleteAh, Leaves of Grass—I'm glad to see other readers adding some poetry to their Top 5 list! I opted for Sylvia Plath with mine, but wow, trying to narrow the list of poets alone seemed impossible.
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Oh yes, some poetry must be included! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my! You do love your mysteries. I do, too, but I'm more of the Nancy Drew type.
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Great choices. I just finished an Agatha Christie mystery!
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