What book do you reread the most?
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The Holy Bible. I use it as a devotional book. But I lost a lot if faith in God years ago due to a trauma in my life. I can't think of any other book at all I've read more than once.Scott wrote: ↑12 Apr 2007, 21:28 What book do you reread the most?
I reread Of Mice And Men about once or twice a year. Oddly, I usually read it when I've been feeling down for a while. The book is sad and makes me feel sad, but I guess I like to get lost in a book regardless. Plus, I usually read the book all-the-way through in one night. So, it's probably just that I want to occupy my mind for a while when I read it.
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