What book do you reread the most?
- Lopermann88
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Re: What book do you reread the most?
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It's funny what picking up a book that uou once disliked at a younger age is like. The first time around you hate it, the second time... it becomes your favorite! I was like this with Gone With The Wind!
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Ohhh and such a long one! But so is Gone With The Wind, which is my reread favorite. I have The Stand sitting on my bookshelf, but have yet to pick it up! I just got through the Dark Tower Series so I need a mini-King breakButterflybookworm wrote: ↑08 Dec 2017, 02:21 I think the book that I probably reread the most is The Stand by Stephen King. Most books I have found I can just read on my kindle but this one I enjoy the most when I can physically turn the pages. I enjoy watching the mini series that it was based off of too. I really recommend it!
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It is such an under rated book,absolutely beautiful,amazing story,great characters and so sweet it will make you reach for your Kleenex.
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It was my first horror story and I literally fell in love with it, I think I was 12 or 13 years old when I read it for the first time. Of course back then I didn't get all the facets of the story.
Probably this is a reason why I keep rereading it, there is always something new and it keeps giving me something to think about.
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I’m with you on this. I reread the series at least once a year. I’ve even taken to having Steven Fry narrating them to me as background noise when I’m home alone.
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Although technically speaking, I could not reread it in a strict sense. The book is comprised of so many complete "books" in themselves, that as always, the case is that I open an entirely new book. For indeed, the Old and the New Testament present a new interesting book each time. So, I could only honestly say that I have reread a book if it happens to be the second time around that I have opened it. Once I am through with all the books, then all the readings I would do henceforth would be rereading.
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this tells the amazing true story of Kath Duncan a Scottish school teacher and activist whose campaign to establish civil rights in 1930s Britain and her period in jail , paved the ground work for the National Council civil Liberties.
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Also the Harry Potter series, especially since so many new editions keep coming out (the illustrated editions, the house-themed editions, etc.)
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