What book do you reread the most?

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I often reread Emily Bryton's books. Always found her books exciting
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The book I reread the most is Harry Potter. It's the book that got me into reading when I was in the third grade. I reread it at least once a year. It just means a lot to me.
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Dog of the South by Charles Portis. So absurdly good.
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I don't really read books more than once. I have a hard time doing that as it is already hard finding the time to read and so I would rather find newer books to read. The book I read more than once is Finding Your Ponies. It is a story based in MT. I am from MT so it made it more interesting for me.
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Once every couple of years, I'll reread the Symphony of Ages series by Elizabeth Haydon.

I grew up reading her books and at that time they were some of the few fantasy-romance books with a strong, female main character, a writing style that I enjoyed, and a diversity in characters and conflicts that really captured me. I loved the lessons that Haydon was able to teach to young me (Symphony of Ages is not really for young adults because of the mature themes involved but I read it anyway) and I will always be grateful.

I love going back and rereading her books because as I mature I am able to understand more.
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I usually reread What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty. And I also enjoy rereading books by Bob Ong, he's my favorite Filipino author.
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Anne of Green Gables is always something I come back to. Pair that with a marathon of the movies, and you get my entire childhood.
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I reread the Bible often. It is a big treasure to me.
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I read certain book series over and over again. I read the Clan of the Cave Bear series by Jean M Auel, the Shannara Chronicle series by Terry Brooks and the Deryni series by Katherine Kurtz. I love reading series because it extends the story that much longer!
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This is going to be a fun forum to read through. The books I have read many times are The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell, The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov, More than Human by Theodore Sturgeon, The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov, and Venetia by Georgette Heyer. I read Venetia the first time in 1966 and still have the original, rag-torn paperback I purchased when I was a sophomore in high school. I love all of these books obviously.

-- 13 Sep 2017, 22:22 --
sleepydumpling wrote:I have a few. The biggie is probably The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham, which I have read pretty much at least once a year for the past 20 years.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is another favourite, along with The Silver Metal Lover by Tanith Lee.

I have others though, I'll have to think about those.
Yeah, I forgot about Pride and Prejudice; that is another one I reread. I'lll have to check out The Day of the Triffids - 20 times is pretty impressive. I'd like to hear more.

-- 13 Sep 2017, 22:24 --
sleepydumpling wrote:I don't like the movie - Keira Knightly is SO not good enough to be Lizzie Bennett, but I do love the BBC Series with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.
I totally agree that the BBC series was phenomenal and raised a pretty high bar for any other rendition. I've gone through it twice; it is superb!
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Harry potter,i just cant stop even after watching it so many times reading the books makes it interesting.
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I currently reread Tim Dorsey's books the most. There are 18 so I have a little space between reads. As long as I can laugh out loud during a read, I'll keep hitting them.
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The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss. I just cannot resist, sometimes I catch myself looking at the books and there I go again, reading it one more time. I usually read the entire series thrice a year or so. The writing, characters, and plot are so enthralling, I love it!
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The Shadow Of The Wind series by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. I'm completely crazy about those books.
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None, none at all. I've found that I'm totally incapable of reading one book twice. Once I've taken in the suspense, mystery, or whatever, I lose all interest in going back in. It's the same thing I do with gums, I stuck in all the sugar while chewing. Once I'm done with the sugar, I take it out of my mouth. No matter how much I love the book, I won't reread it.
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