What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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Hello there!
I have reread 'The Firm' by John Grisham and 'The Stand' by Stephen King. I would love to reread 'Atlas Shrugged' by Ayn Rand!
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I got started on the Harry Potter series very early. I got a signed copy of the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for my birthday in 1997, just a few weeks after it came out in the UK. The US version that we are all familiar with hadn't even come out yet. I was only 7, but it was the only thing I read until the next one came out well over a year later. To this day I have it memorized in its entirety (I'm Sirius... :wink: ). I definitely have to thank by mom's bff's daughter for thinking of me after she read it and sending me her copy.
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I'd have to go with Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. In fact, I've recently purchased another copy, a 10th anniversary special edition, that I can't wait to crack open.
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Although I haven't in a few years, I love to reread the Harry Potter series. Every time I open one of the books I feel nostalgic and it reminds me how much fun I had reading them as a child.
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Harry Potter ( have printed copies and e-book) good escape can read whole series in less than a week.
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I probably would have to say Pride and Prejudice as well. I've read that one several times.
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I reread Stephen King's It whenever I have the time. Such a creepy and well-written book, but quite a commitment to read.
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Pride and prejudice, Whitney my love, twilight and the summerhouse. i tend to read them again and again
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Lately it's been books 1 and 3 of The Last Policeman by Ben H. Winters. Not rereading book #2 only because I can't find it at the moment ...

-- 27 Jan 2017, 20:23 --
The Researcher wrote:Pride and prejudice, Whitney my love, twilight and the summerhouse. i tend to read them again and again
I love that book! I'm currently reading Northanger Abbey but I don't like it as much as Pride and Prejudice. :D
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I have read the book "The Little Prince" in Spanish at least 15 times, what is funny is that I have also bought it at least five times, and I don't have any copy with me, I've given them all away to people saying, "read this book, you'll love it!"
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I have reread The Count of Monte Cristo a couple of times. I have never been able to get my hands on the unabridged version though. I just really like the story, and it has enough complexity to it that I forget details. It's always a delight to be reminded of the parts that I have forgotten.
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Don't really re-read books, but the only book I have read more than once was A New Spring by Robert Jordan. It's the prequel to a wheel of time.
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I'd have to say just about any of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.
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The Hobbit. Read it every few years.
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The Bible
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