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fandomsecrets2017-01-24 07:50 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #3674 ⌋
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[Scooby Doo: The Movie]
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[Catra from She-Ra: Princess of Power]
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[rpf, danisnotonfire, amazingphil]
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[Crazy Ex-Girlfriend]
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[Ripper Street, s02e04 "Dynamite and a Woman"]
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Re: What book/series do you re-read the most?
(Anonymous) 2017-01-25 02:15 am (UTC)(link)There are some series I'll probably re-read eventually because I stopped reading midway through and will need to refresh myself on what happened before picking back up, especially since there's also a TV show and I know I'm confused on what happened in the books vs. on the show (Southern Vampire Mysteries/True Blood, Pretty Little Liars, Dexter). Or some where I read a book (or books) from the series out of order and want to go back and read the whole series (the Sharon McCone series, and Charles Todd's series).
Then there are also books that I enjoyed and just want to re-read for the hell of it: Jeanne Kalogridis's vampire trilogy (also because I was a kid when I read it and I know there's probably a lot that went over my head), probably a few of Chuck Palahniuk's books (at the very least, Invisible Monsters), The Bone Garden, The Thin Red Line (at least I think that's the title, it's by Joe R. Lansdale), My Sweet Audrina, one of Christopher Rice's books that I can't think of the title of, and probably a bunch of others that I can't think of right now.
...apparently it's all the shallow/trashy ones that I've re-read (or want to) lol