Which book(s) have you read more than once?

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Which book(s) have you read more than once?

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The books that I've read a couple of times are How to be Successful: Think Like a Leader by M. Curtis McCoy and The Ring by Danielle Steel.

How to be Successful is a motivational book aimed at helping people by giving them the tools they need to be successful not only in business but also other aspects of life. l I think I reread this book because I was feeling down and I had always felt that it managed to pick me back up and make me feel more positive about things. I also like to go back to specific interviews with my favorites and idols because I find it helps to bring me back on track.

The Ring on the other hand is a romance novel set in Germany during Hitler's reign. It tells the story of a young, fragile woman married to an older, wealthy man, who has an affair with a charming Jewish writer and how this relationship affects the events that follow. I found a copy of this book in my home when I was a teenager and I fell in love with it probably upon reading the first 2 pages. I love the love story and the incorporation of history within the story. I ha e probably read this book 5 times and plan to read it again sometime in the future.
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A book can be the best book in the world but I can never read it twice. If I have really forgotten the plot reading it is okay for me as I feel reading it for the first time. But otherwise I get bored easily.
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I think Pride and Prejudice is the book I reread the most. I don't generally reread books but this one is probably the only exception
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Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
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I've read a lot of books more than once. I'm someone who prefers going back to the books that I relish the most. Some of those are Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, Heroes of Olympus, and the list goes on...
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I Write What I Like by Steve Biko. There's always something to learn from there. And Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela. The Bible as well. My favourite go-to book.
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