What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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I keep reading the Harry Potter series, Goosebumps, The Princess Diaries series, the Twilight series and the science fiction books by Michael Crichton. They work like magic in lifting my mood! I would like to reread 'A song of ice and fire' series also, but then I get lethargic seeing the sheer volume of those books!
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I keep going back to The Mists of Avalon.
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The Bible, once to twice a year. :)
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I don't usually re-read books, because my to-read list is so long and I feel re-reading takes time away from new books. The one book I will always re-read, though, is A Ring of Endless Light by Madeleine L'Engle. I don't know why I'm so drawn to this book, but I am.
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The book I would reread over and over again is "THREE COMRADES" by Remarque.
I would never get tired of this magnificent book.
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I myself do not re-read books because there is so much out there to read.
I know my friend has re-read the first book of the Divergent series no less than fifteen times, and has read the other three multiple times as well. She says it is because that book is the only thing that has been consistent in her life. And that is a pretty good reason to re-read a book.
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:D #Lord of the Rings
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Oh, I want to read Harry Poter!!!
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Bridge to Terabithia. The character Leslie Burke reminds me so much of myself and that's one of the main reasons why i reread this book the most.
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I definitely reread the Harry Potter books often, not necessarily in order. Sometimes I will only read a small section, but it's like visiting old childhood friends! I also have read the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld several times, excited for the new one this September!
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A New Earth and The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. His words are wonderfully relaxing and bring such emotional and spiritual peace to me. Every other night I'll read a few pages before bed just to stay centered and present in the moment.
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I mostly read crime, medical mysteries & psychological thrillers. One of my favorite authors is Tess Gerritsen. One of her series was turned into a tv show. The series is Rizzoli & Isles. It’s about a women detective in Boston and a Medical examiner. I read the whole series.
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I love rereading Adrian Mole, and Lousie Rennison's Georgia Nicolson series! It seems like I have a preference for epistolary books, doesn't it? XD
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Without a doubt, I reread <i>The House on Mango Street</i> the most. Sometimes I find myself thinking of a particular scene and I have to read it to scratch the itch.
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Asides my Bible I think I reread Half of a yellow sun. it's has all I need to both entertain and educate myself about the past. it's a good one.
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