I have a number of books I like to reread, and a larger number I mean to reread.
In the first corner are:
Anything by Donald Westlake, Phillip Pullman, Terry Pratchett, and Jonathan Howard (I fervently hope he starts writing again), Tim Powers, and Tom Holt. The collected Sherlock Holmes. Any number of stories and novels by Fritz Leiber and Theodore Sturgeon, T. H. White, Jodi Taylor, Carl Hiassen, and Connie Willis. On a more literary note, Le Morte d’Arthur ( Middle English, please!). The Alice books!
On a less literary note are some works in the junk food category which honesty compels me to ‘fess up. For some reason I have reread the rancid fairytale of The Millennium Trilogy more than once. Despite its flaws, the portrayal of the profoundly damaged Lisbeth draws me back. The portrayal by Noomi Rapace in the original film may have something to do with that. Despite occasionally erratc writing, the Oddjobs Lovecraftian farce by Goody and Grant appeals for its imagination and strong , always flawed, characters.
Returning after a deplorable unmaskable interrupt: Among the books I intend to reread are a couple by Don DeLillo, in particular Underworld, several more by Connie Willis, and (my blushes) Peskin and Schroeder’s Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, and Steven Weinberg’s Quantum Field Theory, at least the good bits, and most of Volume three.