Wyn A'rienh
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The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Never get sick of it.
DaveStebbins said:I go through my Calvin and Hobbes collection at least once a year.
Meowzebub said:I can agree with a lot of what I see in these lists, but the two standouts from my repeat list
Dan Simmons - Hyperion (well, nearly all his books I have reread on numerous occasions, but Hyperion really transported me beyond my senses)
Jeff Steakly - Armor - One would think this a some cheap knockoff of Starship Troopers, but actually a surprisingly deep, emotional book, truely capturing some of the futility that so filled Starship Troopers, the book, and Hollywood butchered out of the script in the movie.
milotha said:Wow, and here I thought I was the only person who read Armor. I loved that book. I gave it to someone and I haven't seen it since. Hyperion was great too, though I didn't like the second book as much.
milotha said:Wow, and here I thought I was the only person who read Armor. I loved that book. I gave it to someone and I haven't seen it since. Hyperion was great too, though I didn't like the second book as much.