Evening everyone! This is a little later than I planned to post today but ah well! I’m going to hold my hands up and admit I’m really not a big re-reader. Partially I think because I’m a big thriller and mystery reader and once you know the ending I find it takes away from the book a little, it loses some of its urgency. I’m not desperate to turn the page because I already know what comes next.
So finding six books from the very limited selection I read last year that I wanted to reread wasn’t going to happen. So I’ve gone a little further back and picked six books I’d like to reread this year.
Six for Sunday is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely Steph at ALITTLEBUTALOT. You can find a list of prompts from January to June 2019 here

Books I Want To Reread
To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee
To Kill A Mockingbird has a special place in my heart, I’ve reread it a couple of times since I read it for the first time as part of my GCSE studies so I’m hoping to pick it up again this year
Harry Potter – J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter was such a huge part of my childhood but it’s been quite a while since I reread the whole series. Part of this is down to the fact my original copies are all down in Devon in my childhood bedroom, but I do have the Slytherin House editions of the first two books, with the third on pre-order so I think this year might be the year to start the series again.
Northern Lights – Philip Pullman
Before La Belle Sauvage was released I really wanted to reread the original His Dark Materials trilogy but I never got around to it. My hope is that before The Secret Commonwealth is released in October I’ll get round to rereading the original trilogy and La Belle Sauvage.
The Edge of Everything – Jeff Giles
I really loved The Edge Of Everything when I originally read it in 2017 and I’ve had the sequel on my shelf for quite a while now so I think I’d like to do a reread before going on to The Brink Of Darkness.
Everless – Sara Holland
This was a 2018 read, and I only read the sequel at the beginning of this year but I think I’d quite happily be transported back to the land of Sempera and the legend of the Sorceress and the Alchemist
Gilded Cage – Vic James
I ADORED the Dark Gifts trilogy when I originally read them, but I’ve not reread any of them, even in the lead up to Bright Ruin being released, but I’ll happily spend a little more time with the Jardines

They were my #SixforSunday! If you’ve taken part leave a link to your post below and I’ll be sure to check it out!

Tilly
I’ve just finished my reread of Caraval ready to read Legendary and Finale! ☺️
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Sarah - SWB
I’ve not read any of that trilogy yet! It’s somewhere in my to get to at some point list lol
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A Cup of Wonderland
Admittedly the only one here I’ve read before and that I would reread is Harry Potter and I think I reread the series (or listen on audio) at least once a year anyway!
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Sarah - SWB
I’m just not a big rereader in general. But I think a reread of His Dark Materials and The Edge Of Everything will help in my enjoyment of the new books so I’m going to give it a go
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CharlotteSomewhere
I listened to the Vic James books on Audible earlier this year. They’re definitely worth a reread.
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Sarah - SWB
You can never have too much Silyen right….
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CharlotteSomewhere
Never. And the series is so clever. When you know how it ends you appreciate the little details more.
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