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July 27, 2024

Do you re-read books? Here are my Top 6 books to re-read

by Susan Roberts


I recently moved and had to make some tough decisions on which books I would move and which ones I'd donate.  Since I always have a huge stack of books to read - both books that I've purchased and ARCs sent from publishers, I rarely re-read anything.  However, I have a shelf in my bookcase with several old favorites that I re-read every several years.

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Here is what's on my 'keeper shelf'

The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy

book cover of southern fiction novel The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy

This was the first book that I read by the late Pat Conroy and he immediately moved to my list of favorites.

A modern American classic and a family saga that spans decades, this is the story of the volatile Tom Wingo, his brilliant but troubled twin sister, Savannah, and the complex and damaging family legacy they share. Moving between the sparkling glamour of New York City and the vanishing beauty of the South Carolina low country, The Prince of Tides is Pat Conroy’s masterwork.

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Beach Music by Pat Conroy

book cover of southern fiction novel Beach Music by Pat Conroy

A Southerner living abroad, Jack McCall is scarred by tragedy and betrayal. His desperate desire to find peace after his wife’s suicide draws him into a painful, intimate search for the one haunting secret in his family’s past that can heal his anguished heart. Spanning three generations and two continents, from the contemporary ruins of the American South to the ancient ruins of Rome, from the unutterable horrors of the Holocaust to the lingering trauma of Vietnam, Beach Music sings with life’s pain and glory. It is a novel of lyric intensity and searing truth, another masterpiece among Pat Conroy’s legendary and beloved novels.

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Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

book cover of historical fiction novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

Widely considered The Great American Novel, and often remembered for its epic film version, Gone With the Wind explores the depth of human passions with an intensity as bold as its setting in the red hills of Georgia. A superb piece of storytelling, it vividly depicts the drama of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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The Stand By Stephen King

book cover of horror novel The Stand by Stephen King

A patient escapes from a biological testing facility, unknowingly carrying a deadly weapon: a mutated strain of super-flu that will wipe out 99 percent of the world’s population within a few weeks. Those who remain are scared, bewildered, and in need of a leader. Two emerge—Mother Abagail, the benevolent 108-year-old woman who urges them to build a peaceful community in Boulder, Colorado; and Randall Flagg, the nefarious “Dark Man,” who delights in chaos and violence. As the dark man and the peaceful woman gather power, the survivors will have to choose between them—and ultimately decide the fate of all humanity.

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Skeletons at the Feast by Chris Bohjalian

book cover of historical fiction novel Skeletons at the Feast by Chris Bohjalian

In January 1945, in the waning months of World War II, a small group of people begin the longest journey of their lives: an attempt to cross the remnants of the Third Reich, from Warsaw to the Rhine if necessary, to reach the British and American lines.


Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher  

book cover of historical fiction novel Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher

Against the backdrop of an elegant Cornwall mansion before World War II and a vast continent-spanning canvas during the turbulent war years, this involving story tells of an extraordinary young woman's coming of age, coming to grips with love and sadness, and in every sense of the term, coming home...

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How about you.  Do you have comfortable books from your past that you've read over and over??


Susan Roberts grew up in Michigan but loves the laid-back life at her home in the Piedmont area of North Carolina where she is two hours from the beach to the east and the mountains in the west.  She reads almost anything but her favorite genres are Southern Fiction and Historical Fiction.   


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1 comments:

  1. I do reread! My top six include harry potter (I'm counting the series as one, lol), call of the wild, wicked, the book of lost things, let the right one in, the night circus...i have a hard time parting with books, but i shoud do a cull at some point.

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