What book do you reread the most?

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I reread anne frank, the color purple and roots by alex haley at least 2 to 3 times a year.
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The book I reread all the time is Patrica Cornwells Book of Death. It is amazing and I dream of the job she has.
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The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie R. King
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In the past I would have to say Support Your Local Wizard by Diane Duane. It is a story about two wonderful children who stumble into a magical realm of possibilities as they fight against entropy. I find that I am easily sucked into the story line and actually feel as if I am there right along with them in their adventures.
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Soldier of the Great War, by Mark Helprin. I find something new in it every time.
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I reread The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay most often. It is an amazing novel. Would recommend!
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I love retreading the Harry Potter books, but my favorite is The Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire.
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I tend to read Pride and Predjudice at least once a year. Every Christmas I read A Christmas Carol to my kids, they don't quite appreciate it yet, but I hope they'll look back on those times with find memories.
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Acwoolet wrote:I tend to read Pride and Predjudice at least once a year. Every Christmas I read A Christmas Carol to my kids, they don't quite appreciate it yet, but I hope they'll look back on those times with find memories.
When my children were young, I used to read A Christmas Carol to them every Advent. We didn't watch television at that time and that was how we took our down time before bed. Now that my children are grown they do remember that tradition fondly. That was such a wonderful time with them.
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Alice in Wonderland
I love this book so much because every time I read it, new quotes stick out of the pages for me to fall in love with. I also find new twists in the book that can have so many different interpretations depending on what kind of reader you are and what is going on in your head at the moment. On top of that, when I learn more about Lewis Carroll I love to go back and read the book again because I see why he wrote some of the things he did. I also love getting different critics versions of the books with annotations to see what other people are thinking while they read.

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I don't know that I've ever reread a book... at least not intentionally. I have never found a book I loved so much I'd really want to reread it. That said, I don't think I've read the majority of the books mentioned on this forum post! I guess I know what I'll be doing for the next year ;)
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i could read the harry potter books a million times and never get bored.
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Books by Wodehouse have always been my favorite and so are the adventures of Sherlock Homes:-)
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The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. It's a children's book that I used to read and I really loved the main character so I pick it up again each year. She's so clever and everyone underestimated her but she's actually pretty brilliant.
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I rarely reread books, but there are four randoms I pick up over and over:

Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson
Summer Sisters by Judy Blume
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald
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