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Post Number:#241
by Geneen Karstens » 30 Jul 2012, 14:37
I agree with Maud. I don't reread books...there are so many out there I haven't read, i'll never get to all of the ones i've discovered through this forum. This list goes on and on.
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Post Number:#242
by jasemonkey » 01 Aug 2012, 05:52
Definitely the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I re-read it every few years and always find something new that I did not pick up on the previous readings.
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Post Number:#243
by James Donovan » 01 Aug 2012, 13:31
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.....My favorite book
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Post Number:#244
by KatieD » 06 Aug 2012, 14:23
The Woman in White.
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Post Number:#245
by Freethinker » 08 Aug 2012, 16:02
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4. Still so funny, 20 years after I originally read it!
Re-read all of the books in the series again last year

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Post Number:#246
by fitzml » 08 Aug 2012, 16:15
The Street Lawyer by John Grisham. It's honest, touching and occasionally amusing story.
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Post Number:#247
by Cracker » 09 Aug 2012, 01:49
Hmmmm,
Moby Dick - Herman Melville
Books by Adam Hall, Peter Corris, Robert B Parker, Jon Cleary, Frank Herbert, Bill Pronzini and Larry Niven.
As for the Bible, that's more nibbled at than read wholesale....
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Post Number:#248
by seven14 » 09 Aug 2012, 05:51
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury."It was the hand that took the book."
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Post Number:#249
by ladybird » 09 Aug 2012, 06:30
I often reread the book of russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita". It became my favorite since I read it for the first time.
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Post Number:#250
by Lgliam20 » 09 Aug 2012, 18:38
The last four Harry Potter books, Wuthering Heights and The Hobbit are all books that I enjoy re-reading a few times a year.
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Post Number:#251
by Makenzie_fay » 09 Aug 2012, 22:53
I used to read Pride and Prejudice at least once a year. I've unfortunately gotten out of that habit, but that's mostly because my job is crazy, so I read new books when I can. But of all books, I still enjoy rereading P&P the most.
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Post Number:#252
by alybff1998 » 13 Aug 2012, 09:29
I have read the book Divergent by Veronica Roth around March. And I actually reread it about 2 times. I think it is an amazing book .
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Post Number:#253
by Ismael » 13 Aug 2012, 09:48
The books I've reread most are Great Expectations and the Foundation Trilogy. I've also reread the Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy, Spiral Dance and Drawing down the Moon a lot.
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Post Number:#254
by Sweety Antil » 14 Aug 2012, 03:28
Iam not sure how many ppl have read this book but I love it and I have read it 3 times so far..its 'God of small things' by Arundhati Roy...every time I read it I can appreciate small details that I possibly missed the last time
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Post Number:#255
by cuddles203 » 14 Aug 2012, 20:32
I must say i reread the Anita Blake books over and over at least 3 times a year if not more. I love them.
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