These are books I re-read every few years, I would say more often than every decade though:<p>Iain M. Banks S.F. novels:<p>Excession, Consider Phlebas, The Algebraist, Use of Weapons, Look to Windward, Surface Detail, Matter. I don't re-read Inversions or Feersum Endjinn as I find them harder to get into (and they aren't Culture novels anyway).<p>Neal Asher: Cowl, Gridlinked and Brass Man<p>Michel Swanwick: Vacuum Flowers<p>Bruce Sterling: Involution ocean<p>George R.R. Martin: Tuf Voyaging, Nightflyers<p>Samuel Delaney: Nova. Nightflyers and Nova are back to back in a single volume as Del SF Binary Star #5.<p>William Gibson: Neuromancer<p>Robert Reed: Sister Alice<p>I'm currently re-reading (for the first time) Micaiah Johnson - The Space Between Worlds. She has an upcoming book this year: Those Beyond the Wall, which seems to be a prequel.
My candidates are largely fiction, such as _To Say Nothing of the Dog_ (Connie Willis) and _Door Into Summer_ (Heinlein).<p>But I do re-read Jerry Weinberg's _Secrets of Consulting_ every so often.
Related from two weeks ago "Ask HN: What books do you want to read over again?" <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38783425">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38783425</a><p>I'm surprised people list fiction. For me it would be non-fiction to relearn. So far I only reread one book on the theory of game theory (not in english so I won't post it here).