What book do you reread the most?

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metroidhunter9292 wrote:Probably a book from the Artemis Fowl Series by Eoin Colfer, Or part of the Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling. I've read at least one from each more than three times a year. Hoorah for infantile reading!

I love the Artemis Fowl series and Harry Potter too! Even though I do believe they were written for younger readers I couldn't put them down.

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Even though there are so many books worthy of being re-read, I really hardly ever read them a second time. It just seems like there are so many amazing books out there that I rush on to a new one and never want to take the time to revisit old favorites. Sad but true.
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I love rereading the Bible.
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I am guilty of re-reading the Harry Potter series, over and over again. Usually every 2-3 years I sit down and read them all.
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I must say its probably Pride and Prejudice for me. I can never seem to get tired of it.

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Not sure I could say one book, but any of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum Series, or the Wicked Series. Anytime I need a light read with a good laugh, and sexy men. lol

Also, Hitchhiker's that one never ceases to amaze me.
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I've read Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey at least once a year since I bought it. I have also tried to reread the series every time a new book in the series comes out. It doesn't work very well as I don't have time to reread all of them each year!
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The series of books that I reread the most were the "weenie" series by David Lubar. I would read them so much that they would fall apart and I would have to tape them together!
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Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
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Probably my math book ? but in all seriousness, it has to be The Catcher in the Rye or The Iliad.
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Hmmm, so far I've reread Looking for Alaska by John Green at least once a year, and The Perks of Being A Wallflower maybe every other year(?) Those two novels are probably two of my favorites, so that makes sense! If you are a John Green fan, let's be friends!! (:
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Harry Potter by a long shot. But tied for second are The Hunger Games, The Lunar Chronicles, and The Selection.
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L Bucher wrote:Harry Potter by a long shot. But tied for second are The Hunger Games, The Lunar Chronicles, and The Selection.
Wow, how did I miss the Lunar Chronicles? Sounds like it's right up my ally. But can old folgies But I'm an old folgy, it's hard to read young adult these days, would you still recommend it? Thanks.
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Dune by Frank Herbert. I originally read it in middle school and loved the action/conflicts. Over the years the story has evolved for me so the real action is everything in between the battles. And I'm still picking up on new details!
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SECRET. Which truely reflects the real secret of success. The real secret of one's soul and heart
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I read the Bible the most. I do keep rereading Pride and Prejudice. I love that book.
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