What book do you reread the most?

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Definitely the Harry Potter series. It's an easy read and never gets old.
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I really enjoy reading "The subtle art of not giving a f*ck. The book reminds me that there are many things in life not worth worrying about and that one should choose his battles.
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Mine is In Death series by J.D Robb
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Harry Potter series, Slammed by Colleen Hoover and Covenant series by Jennifer Lynn.
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This might sound a bit corny, but I read Austen's Pride and Prejudice this time of the year every year. It's almost become a ritual for me now. I know it's not a holiday-Christmassy book, but something about this season and this iconic romance just works for me.
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All of Emma Mills books I've read more than three times already. There's just something so relaxing and endearing in her writing that I just love to read again and again. Also right now I'm planning on re-reading To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo for the third time.
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I've read all of the Narnia books at least ten times already. It's my favourite book and it never gets boring, there's always something new I can learn from them and the world of Narnia is just so magical. I think this series is a must read for every book lover.
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The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings series by J.R.R. Tolkien. Those definitely win by a mile. After that, I love Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. Strangely, even though I'm a huge fan of the universe, and I have read all the books, I hardly ever pick up Harry Potter. Anyone else experience that?
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I cannot even count how many times I've read The Chronicles of Narnia by C S Lewis.
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I like reading the Harry Potter series, especially the Goblet of Fire book. The HP series never fails to brighten me up whenever i feel gloomy. I also enjoy re-reading Mary Pearson's Remnant Chronicles and Mia Sheridan's Grayson's Vow and Archer's Voice.
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Books by julie kagawa and morgan matson are always my go-to.
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I also enjoy reading and rereading the Bible more than any other book. Sometimes you read what you just read a while ago and the message appears to be so different and that is when you know that you can never really say that you are fed up reading it.
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MollyEnter wrote: 20 Dec 2018, 02:46 I cannot even count how many times I've read The Chronicles of Narnia by C S Lewis.
I have not read these books but I enjoy watching the movies I have. Hoping to read these books one day.
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dailey2820 wrote: 12 Nov 2018, 16:12 I love reading new books in different genres but when I reread books it's usually Holes and the entire Twilight series. Gosh, I sound like a teenager and I am going to be 30 in 3 days haha! Well hey, it's what I like.
I was obsessed with Holes after I first read it. Kissin' Kate Barlow was such a great character.
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Saving charile by kylekay.
I think I'm addicted to it, hope it fade away soon because it's beginning to crap me out.
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