What book do you reread the most?
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book_babe wrote:With out a doubt the Harry Potter series! No matter how many times i've read them, how old I am, or anything I will continue to read these books. J.K Rowling is such a fantastic author and has so many real world undertones in her books. It infuriates me when people still just over look them and label them silly children's books.
I re-read the HP series just about every year. The Order of the Phoenix is my hands down favorite book of the series. Half Blood Prince would have to be my favorite movie, though. I will always re-read this series!
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Terric81275 wrote:The book I read over and over is "Little Women". I find the story full of struggle and overcoming. I also enjoyed the ongoing saga and growing with the characters. It is fun to imagine each time I am one of the woman, a different one each time I read the book. This a definite classic.
I used to read this over and over as a kid. I still probably read it once every couple of years.
Also, Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.
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Pretty sure I don't have just one. At this point the ones I've read a ton of times are like old friends and in rereading new books I catch the stuff I missed the first time around.
But- Little Women, The Secret Garden, Harry Potter, Neverwhere, Alice in Wonderland are a few to start.