Monday, November 3, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday #5: Top 10 Books I Want to Reread!




Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish.

Each week there’s a different Top Ten list. It’s a great way to find and connect with other awesome bloggers.

So today’s Top Ten Tuesday theme is my top 10 books that I want to reread (in no particular order).


1. Animal Farm by George Orwell



Out of all the books I've read for school, "Animal Farm" is probably one of the few books from school I've actually enjoyed and I definitely would like to pick this book back up sometime to see how it holds up nowadays.



2. Chocolate for the Teen's Soul by Kay Allenbaugh





I remember reading this book way back in middle school and I remembered liking it since it was similar to the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books that were oh so popular back then.  So, I definitely want to check this book out again to see how much the stories really hold up!


3. Carrie by Stephen King




I've seen the "Carrie" movie at least a dozen times.  The book? I've only read it one time. So, I'm definitely thinking about rereading this book just to remember how different this book was from the movies.


4. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee




Another book that I used to read way back in high school and the fact that it deals with racism is definitely something I want to reread for the experience again just to see how much this book really affected the reading world as a whole!


5. The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling





I've pretty much read the first six books of the "Harry Potter" series and yet, I was never able to finish up the seventh and final book in the series!  Well, I'm definitely planning on rereading the whole series again since I loved it when I read them in middle school and this would give me time to finally finish up the seventh book!

6. Charlotte's Web by E.B. White


This was a book I've read way back in Elementary School and even though I've seen the movie a millions times already, I've only actually read the book one time, so this was definitely one book on my list that I was planning on rereading!

7. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley




I seriously need to reread my classics and "Frankenstein" is definitely one of those books that I've read way back in high school, but I haven't been able to reread in recent years.  Time to pick this book back up!

8. Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh


I had tried a millions times when I was little to read this book, but I was never able to finish it all the way through (sure I've seen the movie a million times, but I've never finished the book)!  Well, I'll definitely remedied this situation as soon as possible by rereading it!

9. Matilda by Roald Dahl


Yeah, "Matilda" is another movie I've seen a million times when I was little, but I've also only read the book once and I would like to reread this book again since I remembered enjoying it when I was little!

10. Pet Sematary by Stephen King



"Pet Sematary" was another Stephen King book I've read in high school and I definitely want to pick this book back up again since I always loved Stephen King's earlier works!


So, what books do you want to reread again? Please feel free to comment below!



Posted on Tuesday, November 4, 2014
 


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6 comments:

  1. To Kill a Mockingbird was one of my favorite reads last year. It was such a thought-provoking and life-changing book. The film adaptation, which I watched earlier this year, was really great too. It was one of the few adaptations that truly did the book justice.

    Great list :)

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    1. Thanks! I've been meaning to reread this book for awhile now and I definitely can't wait to give out my opinions on this book!

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  2. I want to reread Harry Potter so bad, but I know I will just go from one book to the next all the way through and everything else will be neglected. Also, I am try to wait for my nephews to be old enough to read with me. Thanks for sharing! ~Megan
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    1. You're welcome! Yeah, those Harry Potter books are good enough to read all the way through!

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