What book do you reread the most?

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The book which i have read the most is To kill a mocking bird by harper lee. It is very inspiring and it always reminds me that we should always do great deeds no matter the result.
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The Hobbit.
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I tend to read A Christmas Carol every December as a personal tradition.

More recently, I've also read Tim Ferriss' 4 Hour Workweek at least a couple times to help me optimize my life and make more time for reading!
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"Wild" by Cheryl Strayed has to be the one book that I have found myself re-reading most often. I feel as though I can relate to Cheryl on a personal level and this book inspires me like no other I have found.
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I find myself going back to The Handmaid's Tale and It's Kind of a Funny Story more than any others for their themes on mental health and perservering through difficult moments/trauma. And Handmaid's just for all the wonderful social commentary.
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During my childhood, I used to read The Jungle Book Story countless of times. Now I'm into First Sight by Danielle Steel. I read it almost every year.
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I love the Chocolate War by Robert Cormier. To this day it remains one of books I try to read at least once a year.
The characters are so unforgettable.
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I do reread Gringo by Dan "Tito" Davis
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Totally agree about Pride and Prejudice, as well as Hitchhikers!! I also love anything by Ilona Andrews; especially the Kate Daniels series!
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It's funny but I read my textbook over and over and it's a mathematics book.
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I’ve read Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard more than I’ve ever reread any book in my life. It wasn’t the best book out there but it was the first book I came to love.
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Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty. It is full of teen angst but Jessica "Notso" Darling is smart, witty, and relatable. I return to it time after time. It is my comfort book.

However, I have read the Harry Potter series several times. My current goal is to finish reading the first book in French.
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Thebook that I reread the most is The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie
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There are several books I read-read frequently. ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’, by Betty Smith, ‘Catcher in the Rye’, as well as ‘Nine Stories’ and Frankie and Zoey’, all by JD Salinger, and ‘Flight’ by Jean Grant.
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I have to say The Outsiders is my favorite book to reread. I think I fall in love with a different character each time I read it.
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