What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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Two: Ulysses and The Sound and the Fury.
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My law books I guess. You will always forget what the law says but you won't forget where to find the law and its analysis. :lol:
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Chasing Red by Isabella Ronin got me reading it over and over again.
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There are too many books to read the same 1 twice.Each is a new adventure, a new perspective, a new experience with a new wisdom. However, if I were to choose 1 to read again, it would be, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” I’m compassionate, honest, fair, and treat everyone with love and respect; occasionally, I have to be reminded that not everyone is interested in doing what’s right.
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Deuteronomy. It gives me hope, and it gives me comfort. :D
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The books I love to read over and over are The Redemption of Althalus by David and Leigh Eddings and Magician by Raymond E. Feist. I tend to reread these two books once every year and they still never get old!
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Raven's Shadow series by Anthony Ryan is my go-to re-read series. Persuasion by Jane Austen, then Terry Pratchett. Every month I choose a new Terry Pratchett book to re-read. I'm never bored by his work.
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I have had the book "Of Mice and Men" in my hands before. The problem was and still is that I have never had the chance to read the book. Reading what you have said made me want to go out and get it in any plausible form. So I am going to.
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Harry Potter, the whole series. I have to start from the first book in the series if want to enjoy it and I can finish the whole series in a week only to pick it up again the following month.
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The harry potter series.so enchanting i can't stop myself from rereading it
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Post by Sahibzada Shah Faisal »

I loved reading books from an early age and would read almost any book I found anywhere. A novel OLIVER TWIST by CHARLES DICKENS has fascinated me the most and I love to read some part of it again and again.
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Funny enough, the book I always go back to re-read, is the very first fiction I ever read.

Tales of demons and gods by Mad Snail.

I don't know why, but it always draws me back somehow.
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Post by Oluwatosin Balogun »

I reread a lot of books but, my two favourites to reread are; "White chocolate moments" by Lori Wick and "His brother's bride" by Denise hunter.
Those two books are comforting for me.
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The book that I reread the most is "The story of my life" by Hellen Keller. After reading his book I learned that disability and life setbacks are not the hindrance to success. Indeed, Hellen Keller's life is an eye opener to everyone, especially those who always complain about their present situation.
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Post by Christabel Egbeama »

"Purple Hibiscus" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I'm obsessed with this book, it was the first book I owned. Anytime I read this book, I see it from a different perspective than last time. It's amazing. Just talking about it makes me want to read it again :wink:
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