I always go back to my Nicolas Evans books. Sure, they're probably girly, but they were my first real "adult" books. I sampled The Smoke Jumper sometime in grade 6 or 7, and made the move from Animorphs and Fear Street over to everything he had written.
I've read The Smoke Jumper, and The Horse Whisperer over 5 times each. The Divide three times (I've misplaced it, otherwise it would be more) and The Loop only twice, since I just bought it last spring.
Also, as a kid I'm pretty sure I read through all of my Animorphs books (probably about 1/2 of the series, give or take) at least two or three times each... and a few of them were more than that. I know I read some of the special side stories (about... dinosaurs I think, and another about jumping through time) a good five times+ each.
When I have more time, I'd like to re-read the Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit.
... I just like to read, and when I have a day to myself I'll power through a good book all at once.
I've read The Smoke Jumper, and The Horse Whisperer over 5 times each. The Divide three times (I've misplaced it, otherwise it would be more) and The Loop only twice, since I just bought it last spring.
Also, as a kid I'm pretty sure I read through all of my Animorphs books (probably about 1/2 of the series, give or take) at least two or three times each... and a few of them were more than that. I know I read some of the special side stories (about... dinosaurs I think, and another about jumping through time) a good five times+ each.
When I have more time, I'd like to re-read the Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit.
... I just like to read, and when I have a day to myself I'll power through a good book all at once.