What book do you reread the most?

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Growing up I read "A Walk To Remember" by Nicholas Sparks so many times that the library where I used to borrow the book gave it to me to keep. I could relate with the main female character and it taught me a lot about selfless love. Lately I changed my reading habits, but I still love that book.
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The Shiva trilogy by amish tripathi. It is a book I can read again and again
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House of Leaves is my most re-read book of all time. It also has the most quotes I have ever highlighted any any read book. It’s creepy, humorous story of a house that is larger on the inside than the outside causes constant thinking and will cause you to realize new concepts every time it’s read.
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The book I have re-read most often is Hinds' Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard. It's one of those books that takes more than one time through, as it is seeped in symbolism. It's allegorical.
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Patricia McKillip's Riddlemaster of Hed probably, although now that I have kids Where the Wild Things Are is creeping back up the charts.
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The Harry Potter series, and a bunch of Stephen Kings. The one I’ve read the most would be IT as I first read it when I was ten years old.

Btw if you’re thinking of gi ring your ten-year-old IT... don’t. Dear god the nightmares!!!!
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I often read books over and over, entire series sometimes as well. The one book that is my go-to when I just want an easy ready, pure entertainment, with a lot of emotion is The Deathly Hallows. I love Harry Potter, I love most fantasy and sci-fi but nothing holds a candle to the series that started it all for me....Harry Potter.
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Puffy and the Formidable Foe by Marie G Lepkowski and Ann M Hannon.
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There's only one book for me: The Holy Bible via BibleGateway.com for my daily doses of inspiration.
And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. (Revelation 20:12 (NKJV) :reading-7:
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Catcher in The Rye. I have been reading it for years and still don't understand why so many people think it is so awesome.
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I have developed a special taste for reading none fiction books. They are broad and cover wide subjects. I gain a lot anytime I read none fiction books.
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Id say none because I dont really reread ones Ive already read in general. But if I was to reread it would have to be really interesting or something I might learn from the second time around.
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Pride and prejudice being the number one..and next would be A walk to remember. Some books just strick you straight in the heart
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I could reread The Atlantis Grail series by Vera Nazarian over and over.
Read it twice now. I'll probably reread it again before the final book of the series is released.
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Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa. I've probably read this book upwards of 25 times by now. It's not a complex read which might be related to the fact that it is a translated version but it has layers. Every time I re-read it I pick up some subtle nuance that passed me by before.
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