What book do you reread the most?

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Post by Veleno »

Rereading is sort of my self-soothing mechanism, so here's a short list *cracks knuckles*.
My comfort read is the All for the game trilogy by Nora Sakavic followed closely by The Captive prince trilogy by C. S. Pacat. Harry Potter books were more my thing when I was younger but I still enjoy them now and again :)
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I read Harry Potter books the most. As somehow they feel like home. It feels like there is something missing in life that those books fill in for me.
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GRIT by angela duckworth, definitely not a easy read but its amazing if you are in grinding phase of your life. Should read atleast once :)
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I would have to say it's a toss up between Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop. Born of Night by Sherrilyn McQueen (Kenyon) would be another favorite.
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Harry Potter series for sure- I listen to the audiobooks and I've heard each one with the exception of the first one at least 6 times a year since I was in third grade. Jim Dale is truly one of the greatest narrators.
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Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen.......I've read it every summer beginning for the last 4 years. It's not actually about spells and hocus pocus it's more about family, love, and individual uniqueness. It also mentions A LOT of yummy recipes that leave kitchen plates licked clean.
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The book I reread the most has to be The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. I believe this book is a staple in the horror-loving community. It has a thrill like no other, and one of the most satisfying endings I've ever read. I believe this book is a must have on everyone's shelf. It is a horror classic, meant to engage all of your being. This book made me lose reality in minutes and was so hard to put down. The characters were so genuine and lovable. Reagan, the main character, is so incredibly written. Father Karras, an amazing character, was so true to form and human. Blatty really spent time and effort into writing each detail to perfection. I had trouble falling asleep after reading the book, I was afraid that some demonic creature would just gobble me up. Thanks for reading, and I highly suggest you read The Exorcist.
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I'll read Star by Danielle Steel every now and then. The love story seems so complicated but the books feels like such a light read to me and I love the main character Crystal. Another one I love reading is The Help by Kathryn Stockett. The book is humorous and enjoyable no matter how many times I've gone through it. There is a movie for this novel but I would say to not waste your time because it was a disappointment compared to the novel.
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Fiction: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland because it's my absolute favorite.
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Practical Magic......lol. As much a favorite as the movie.
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I went through a stage where I re-read Eragon every December for a couple of years. I just love that world! After that I have read the Harry Potter series a couple of times. There is also a really old book in my first language that I read every few years.
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"Monster in his eyes" by J M Darhower and "The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller
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Post by Deerghata_Shukla »

Hi everyone.

I reread Throne of glass series and A Court of thorns and roses series both by Sarah Mass everytime I feel low. I just love these books. Anyone else here who feels the same about these series?
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I've read The Fault In Our Stars by John Green about 5 times at least. The ending hits hard every time.
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Guards! Guards! Terry Pratchett books are great
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