Probably the entire Harry Potter series. Which is funny, since I only actually own the last one. Also, Skulduggery Pleasant. All of my Scott Pilgrim graphic novels as well...
Lesser known though, Blart II: The Boy Who Was Wanted Dead Or Alive by Dominic Barker
This isn't your typical adventure book. And if you haven't read it, it's a joy. Blart is a pig farmer who is basically dragged on a quest because of a prophecy. I'm not going to spoil it but it's incredibly witty, the characters are extremely likeable, and it never fails to make me laugh. It's a book I find myself re-reading just to pick me up after a bad time...
Uhm... I dunno. Just... Yeah. I am currently drunk AF. I really don't have much to say on the topic, I guess... I used to be such an avid reader, but recently I find myself not having time to read. it's been a problem..
Anyway, Day 18.
Day 18: A Book You Could Read Over And Over Again And Never Get Tired Of
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