Benable — create shareable lists of things you recommend!
E.g., products you love, local businesses, travel recs - you can add anything to a Benable list!

Books I'm Dying to Reread

Closed Book emoji 10 items
Books that I read last month or ten years ago, that I can't wait to pick up again.
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
When I first read this one, I didn't know if I would ever have the emotional strength to get through it again. I think* I am ready now. This novel really solidifies, Hemingway as an author that has been beloved for generations.
A Farewell to Arms
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
My all time favorite book! If you want to know my heart, just read this book.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
I read this one right before the film came out and loved it. I would love to revisit it before picking up the new sequel.
Brooklyn
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
I was obsessed with this series years ago and I have seen a resurgence in it's popularity. I am dying to experience this story again.
My Brilliant Friend
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
This book made me feel so much and it is narrated in such a whimsy way. I don't remember a ton of the plot, so I think it will feel like reading it for the first time.
Everything Is Illuminated|
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
My favorite Matt Haig. It highlights the human experience so well.
The Humans
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
I read this one nearly ten years ago and I think back to it all the time. It is definitely one of those books you want to pick back up as soon as you finish it.
Never Let Me Go
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
Middle school Kaycee LOVED this book. I'm curious to see what adult Kaycee will think of it.
The Outsiders
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
Such an epic story. I know there is no way I could have absorbed all it had to offer the first round, so I am dying to dive back in.
War and Peace
placeholder
 
Kaycee Oliver profile picture
Such a precious little story. It stirs up different emotions each time I reread it.
The Little Prince
placeholder