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GTKY: what's your all time favorite book (or movie if you're not a big reader) that you could read over and over?
Re: TWW Weekend 3.20-3.21
GTKY: what's your all time favorite book (or movie if you're not a big reader) that you could read over and over? This is tough, I havenβt read for fun in so long. My guilty pleasure has always been Nicholas Sparks and the Harry Potter series! Very different genres, but used to be my favorite!Β
Month/Cycle: 3/3
Edit: huh, upon further thought, the Keira Knightley P&P isn't actually new if it came out when I was in high school ππ time flies
GTKY: what's your all time favorite book (or movie if you're not a big reader) that you could read over and over? Harry Potter always - first book came out when I was ten, last book when I was 20... it's just like my childhood. I'm on my 8th book for 2021... I love to read, if I had to think of two more contemporary books that left an impact and I recommend often: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones, and Pachinko by Min Jin Lee