What book do you reread the most?

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Datkiff
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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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I've reread The Westing Game about a million times and watched the movie even though it is a bit cheesy, the movie I mean. I just think it's such a cute and fun mystery. A great read for ALL ages!
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I read River's End by Nora Roberts so often that I lost count.
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I return to Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty time and time again. I adore the story, even though I'm much older than the main character, and even older than she is at the end of the series. There's something about the snarkiness of Jessica "Notso" Darling that I relate to even after all these years.

I also reread the Harry Potter series quite frequently, but my current journey with Harry is taking quite long as I am reading it in a second language.
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I usually don't like re-reading things as I would rather read something new instead. However, I have re-read the Night Angel Trilogy. I guess that's the one.
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I have read Pride and Prejudice several times, as well as The little Prince. I often reflect on the Darren Shan series, because of the bittersweet ending that has really never left me.
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A grain of wheat by Ngugi Wa Thiongo. And it always feels like it is the first time reading it.
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My son's favorite books during reading time
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I am a Muslim lady so I have read Al Quran, reread, reread and reread throughout the whole of my life. It's a book which I had read uncountable times in my life. It provides me satisfaction and I feel myself as I have nourished myself by reading this.
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It's a Romance book called Until You're my Poison
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I always find myself reading "Gifted hands" by Ben Carson over and over again....i think it's a very inspiring book,I just love it!
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I keep coming back to "Volcano Cowboys" by Dick Thompson. It tells the story of St. Helens, Armero, and Pinatubo - all critical eruptions when it comes to the development of volcano science. I cannot recommend it highly enough, especially when it comes to detailing the history of Pinatubo, which resulted in the abandonment of Clark Air Force base, one of the major US bases in the Pacific. It's an amazing read.
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I always reread Nora Roberts books, the good parts.
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For me personally, my favourite book(s) that I love to re-read would be “Game of Thrones” by George RR Martin. For my family, the book I have re read to them the most is “ Harry Potter”
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I find myself coming back to Christopher Hitchens' "god Is Not Great" time and again, not only for his fairly convincing arguments but also for the sheer joy in reading a book by someone so skilled at writing. His writing is brilliant, and seems effortless- something I aspire to- even if I am almost certain to never approach his level.
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The Bible, for sure.
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