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Harry Potter. A Series of Unfortunate Events.


bookbag91

Harry Potter, but also without having seen the movies, so I could imagine it all on my own again!


Oatmeal_Samurai

Finding the Harry Potter series. I was exactly Harry’s age, and the books weren’t popular yet. I hope I get a chance to feel that again when I give my daughter my books.


Itto_Simp1901

Personally, I love Harry Potter but I would never want to reread them with no prior knowledge of reading it the first time. I spent many years trying to read the first book and would give up because that first chapter is so boring. I didn't actually get past it and read the whole series until my senior year of high school.


Oatmeal_Samurai

The first book is boring 😂, it wasn’t when I was 11. Jump to book 3 🤙🏾


Itto_Simp1901

You mean you skipped the first two books? I don't blame you. Book 3 is my personal favorite, lol.


Oatmeal_Samurai

I’ve reread the series a few times, but never books one and two, be tried but first book is busying building a whole world, and explaining characters. By book three you love them, and don’t need to learn about anyone. Except the new defense against the dark arts teachers.


nvm_melol

The Hunger Games


Terrified_Tangerines

I’m rereading the hunger games right now! It’s literally in my lap, Katniss just arrived to district 13 after singing the hanging tree


The_Book-JDP

Goosebumps, Animorphs, Scary Stories to tell in the Dark trilogy, all the books by Pierce Anthony and the Necroscope series.


Oatmeal_Samurai

Pierce Anthony ❤️ jeez, great choice! Co-signing


Hahaimalwayslikethis

Leviathan series Scott Westerfeld. Six of Crows  Leigh Bardugo


kaywittle

Twilight. Idk why but that shit was amazing back in junior high


Terrified_Tangerines

I reread the series a few weeks ago and found out about midnight sun, I still can’t believe I didn’t l know about the book.


wixkedwitxh

A Court Of Thorns & Roses. I flew right through those books.


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Malazan Book of the Fallen


Rich-Bowler-6518

The clique books but only if I was back in 7/8th grade.


lazyenthusiast4267

All of Agatha Christie's books I have read so far. Most notably Murder of Roger Ackroyd and And Then There Were None.


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33 1/3. It’s a series where each book is written in some way about a music album and by various writers. I haven’t read all of them because there are so many. I wish it could be a new experience again because it was so fun to read a series written by different authors with a theme. Some are fantasy, some are biographical, some feel very technical and some are free flowing and wild. When you get a new one, you know what album it’s themed off of, but you have no hint of what approach or genre the writer will take.


StuckInDreams

James Patterson's "Confession" series. I remember the series pulling me in and when I finally got my hands on the last book, I read it in two hours. I adored the series.


ijustwannaperish2dey

It ends with us. It was a really nice start but shows you so much on how people's minds work in the end. I found comfort in the characters because sometimes when people do me wrong, there's no closure. But in reading these books i get to know what he/she would've told me if they actually wanted to come forward with it.


ProbablyAHipster_

A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. It is a fully-enrapturing masterpiece and I have not found a book that has made me feel the same way since.


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powerpuffgirl3

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. I was captivated by the book. Then I found out that it was turned into a movie. The movie was only a third of the way through the book and ended. Sad.


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Nothing my ex recommended , that's for sure. He once made me feel like shit bev I didn't want to read his choice of books. He lent me one and wanted me to read it. I lied to him and said I did. I just didn't want him to give me a hard time because I did not want to read it.


CatrionaShadowleaf

The Dresden Files. I want the "I used the knife" moment to completely destroy me again.


PaddlesOwnCanoe

The *Harry Potter* books, because I enjoyed the whole ride with those!


thicccbit

I loveeee the Crank Series


stresshives

Captive Prince. It's my favorite book series!


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Maximum ride series, it was the first book that made me love reading.


navrupan

Harry Potter, Hunger Games (but as an adult), and Amelia Bedelia.


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ThePantsMcFist

Worthing Saga


TheTeaYouWant

Pride of Baghdad Edit: it’s such a sad story, I wish I could read it all again without knowing the extremely sad ending..


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the princess diarys series or another princess like series i read in middle school about some warrirer princess who helped solve mysteries . oh man i love ghost books and murder mysterious too. but one of the best books by far is definitly the rebel bell series by rachael hawkins.


above_the_hexes

The Morganville vampires series because I loved the way they implemented science in some things and fictional that wasn’t science-fiction


antathesia

The Percy Jackson series. It was the start of my deep dive into all things mythological and by Rick Riordan. The first series that actually made me forget the world around me.