What book do you reread the most?

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I reread Charles Dickens' The Christmas Carol every year at Christmas time. The book really sets the tone for the season of giving, sharing and rejoicing. It also encourages one to reflect on the year, and on one's standing towards God and towards one's fellow human beings.
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Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. There is something magical to it for me.
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I always find myself rereading any of Becca and Krista Ritchie's Addicted series or November 9 by Colleen Hoover! <3
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Price and Prejudice is one that I like to read about once every few years. It's the ultimate love story, I absolutely love Mr. Darcy.
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Dark Fire. It was a paranormal romance. It has a different angle to a vampire novel. I have read it 4 times already. It was very funny and has a unique take on romance.
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The Harry Potter series are my favorite books and I own all of them and read them all the time. I've lost track of how often I've gone through the series and it just never gets old.
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Hmm, the book I reread the most is obviously a religious book my scripture (Al-Quran) the best book ever!! which the author is God(Allah), and he send it down through his angel to prophet Mohammad (pbhh).
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I read Little Women a few times a yr makes me happy remembering how my grandmother would read it to me.
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I adore the books of Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice must be my all time favorite.
I reread it on a yearly base, not at a specific period, but just when I feel like reading it. It can even be twice a year.
I guess I won't be the only one :wink:
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Demon of Darkling reach by P J Fox. I just cannot get enough of her writing. It is incredible.
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I reread mystery novels a lot. I can read an Agatha Christie novel or a Perry Mason novel several times and not get tired of rereading them.
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The Fifty Shades Trilogyis it for me. I have read the three in virtually all forms- paperback, PDF and I've even watched the movie. The three: Fifth Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed are so connected that I can't read one without the others. I still read it whenever I find it, no matter where.
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It's funny but I don't reread books except I need to check an important detail from it. I prefer to get another fresh book to read than reread one I've already read.
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The book I've reread the most of The Atlantis Grail series by Vera Nazarian. (Qualify, Compete, and Win)
Absolutely love it. Such an engaging series and I'm totally in love with one of the characters Aeson.
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The best books are worth re-reading and re-re-reading, time and again over a lifetime. Every few years I need to re-read Anna Karenina, War and Peace, One Hundred Years of Solitude, In Search of Lost Time, Jane Eyre, Middlemarch, and a few others. Not all of them at the same time, or even during the same year, but turn and turn around. Reading is the second greatest pleasure in life.
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