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Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to The Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.

This week's topic is Books I’d Like to Re-read

Anne Rice - Interview with the Vampire Gothic, brooding, and emotionally messy — and somehow more intense every time. The ultimate comfort reread if you're me.
CS Lewis - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Snowy woods, epic battles, and the thrill of discovering another world behind a wardrobe. Pure childhood wonder.
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit A quiet journey that somehow always feels huge. There and back again... and again, and again.
Dan Brown - Angels & Demons Conspiracy, chaos, and the kind of fast-paced drama that makes it perfect for rereading when your brain wants popcorn.
Matthew Reilly - Temple Utterly bananas in the best way. Ancient codes, nonstop action, and just enough heart to make me keep coming back.


Andy Weir - The Martian Smart, sweary, and surprisingly soothing. The kind of book that makes surviving Mars feel like a cozy weekend project.
Dan Jones - The Hollow Crown Epic royal drama, backstabbing nobles, and actual history written like a thriller. It’s like prestige TV in book form.
Stephen King - Firestarter One of my King favourites — full of fire (literally), father-daughter love, and government paranoia. Always hits the spot.
Poppy Z Brite - Lost Souls Queer vampires, Southern Gothic mood, and enough angst to drown in. I read it at just the right time and always return to it.
Clement C Moore - The Night Before Christmas A tradition: I reread it every Christmas Eve. It’s short, sweet, and carries a lifetime of memories in its verses.

Whether it’s queerness and chaos, ancient puzzles and explosions, or a quiet moment of snowy nostalgia, these are the books I come back to when I need comfort, distraction, or a reminder of why I love reading. Some have lived on my shelves for decades; others have earned their place with just one reread.

What about you? Are you a re-reader, or a one-and-done kind of reader? And if you are a fellow re-reader — what book do you always come back to?
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