What book do you reread the most?

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Jane Eyre and Frankenstein. They're my all time favorites.
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Harrry Potter. I like it so much.
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The Scarlet Letter and Gone with the Wind.
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The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - my sister gave me this book when I was very young. She said I should read it now and then again when I am older. I guess it is a very small book and easy to read. I can't imagine rereading Lord of the Rings every year, like Sir Christopher Lee used to. :o

I don't really reread books (fiction) anymore - is that weird? :(
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Anne of Green Gables series! I could read the entire series again and again. I was gifted with these books for Christmas when I was ten years old. I'm in late 20s and I still own them.
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How To be a Woman by Caitlin Moran. Somehow her writing always cheers me up.
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Post by Mallory Porshnev »

I really find it hard to reread books because there are just so many out there waiting for me to read them. If I really just want to relax, not think, and enjoy myself completely, I will reread Harry Potter.
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Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre and the Harry Potter series lol!
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I like rereading all of Sidney Sheldon's books, Christopher Pike's "Whisper of Death", Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code", "Vampire Academy series" by Richelle Mead, and "Penryn & the End of Days” trilogy by Susan Ee.
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No matter how much I like a book I never reread them unless I've forgotten most of the story. When I've tried to reread books in the past, within a couple of pages the whole plot comes back to me and reading becomes boring. The book I think I've reread the most is Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne. I got it when I was young and the language was too complicated for me so everytime I tried to read it was a task and I just ended up with a headache. I'm finishing it now because I'm finally old enough to understand the language used.
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Post by A-Origins »

Huh. I don't think I have a most reread book. Usually when I get into a series I tend to read it over and over again until I get tired of it. Then I go read all of the great fanfiction for them and read my favs out of those over and over.
Sometimes I'll pick back up a book/series a few years later and just start reading it all over again for a series of time until I get back tired of it.

But series and books I've read a lot:

Chronicles of Narnia
Percy Jackson - both series
Eggchild
Sherlock Holmes
Famous Five series
Tales from Toyland
Mallory Towers
St Claire;s
Bunch of other Enid Blyton books that are still entertaining no matter how old I get
Family Vault
A Dog called Lucky Tide
Coral Island
Crysalids
Some of the Pern Series
Chronicles of Elantra
Mercy Thompson
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Post by NSehra »

Although I love to read many genre
I keeping going back to Pride and Prejudice as well as The last song
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Post by lindsaysherlock »

I definitely re-read Harry Potter the most. I've read the first one so many times. I try to read the whole series every summer.
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fifty shades of grey
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Lately, I read a few pages from Affirmations #1: For Health, Wealth, Relationships, and Self-Expressions by Joseph Murphy every day. This is a book that I can read over and over. I also like his book, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind.
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