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I also love audiobooks, so if I really liked a particular book on the page, I am likely to listen to it later.
If I am in a funk, or a reading slump, I will revisit a comfort read just so I am assured satisfaction.


That's such a good one! I've read it more than once and also his Terms of Endearment/ The man understands emotion!

I liked James Clavell's King Rat.Going to read him again thirty years later,to find if I still like it.
Shogun was too lengthy for me.

Lonesome Dove"
It is on my tbr,as well.

King Rat was the middle of (chronologically) in his Asian Saga. I love the entire series:
Shōgun
Tai-Pan
Gai-Jin
King Rat
Noble House
Whirlwind
The first three are my favorites and I've read them numerous times, but once you get past the Feudal period of Japan, I didn't like it quite as well.

When I want a quick (1-day) re-read, I grab one of Robert B. Parker's early Spenser novels. They define taut, crisp writing. I keep reading them so I can figure out how he did it so I can do it in my writing.

I read a lot (though not all) of Agatha Christie's books in the 1980s.Now,I intend to read all her works again (having read 30 plus by now) and it's very enjoyable.
Also,Dick Francis,my ultimate comfort writer.Similar books,conforming to a formula,with horse racing as the backdrop.But it always works for me.He hardly wrote a bad book.
James Hadley Chase,known in his lifetime as the "king of thriller writers".Wrote 80 plus thrillers,there are some ordinary ones among them,too.But at his best,his books are page turners,with fast paced,violent action.

That's such a good one! I've read it more than once and also his Terms of Endearment/ The man understands emotion!"
And relationships. :-)

For the deployments, I would usually grab paperback copies of one or two entire mystery/thriller series I had previously read. Then I would try to rip through all of them during what little down time I had to enjoy.
There were a couple of series that I remember re-reading while overseas that really stuck with me. The ones that rose to the top of the heap were:
Lawrence Block - the Matthew Scudder series, starting with THE SINS OF THE FATHER
Martin Cruz Smith - the Arkady Renko series, starting with GORKY PARK
Andrew Vachss - the outlaw Burke series, starting with FLOOD
Loren Estleman - the Amos Walker series, starting with MOTOR CITY BLUE
If I ever get the itch to re-read another series in the near future, it would either be the Elvis Cole/Joe Pike private eye series by Robert Crais or the Myron Bolitar novels by Harlan Coben.

That leads to an ever expanding tbr list,and creates quite a dilemma.No sooner do I finish one book,ten more pop up.

I loved those books. I thought it was interesting he put ancestors and descendants of characters from the other books into the others. Clavell was an exquisite storyteller.

He really was. Also, I always felt as if I learned so much from those books without feeling lectured to.
I read every day. How good the book depends on how many times.
Sometimes just how busy I am makes a difference as well.
Sometimes just how busy I am makes a difference as well.


Totally agree. One and done!

I have started rereading a horror author (John Saul) as I read a lot of his books years ago and don't remember some of them.
I have one author that I reread his books every time he releases a new one in the series as the series has quite a bit of complex intrigue so I just familiarize myself by rereading them again.
With rereads it all depends on what I can remember from the books I have read in the past - if I don't remember the books then I will reread them.


I will also re-watch movies and TV shows I like. Lately one of the cable channels is running "Seinfeld" reruns, and a lot of them are funnier and better written than most sitcoms today.


J.K. Rowling
My third reading of this book. Great fantasy book and stands the test of time.
5 star reading.
Please check my review here -
https://sanjibsblogreads.blogspot.com...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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