What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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Harry potter series! I could read them over and over again! Always new things to pickup on. All time favourites!
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I reread The Perks of Being a Wallflower probably the most. I discovered it and read it for the first time about three years ago and ever since then its been my absolute favorite book and I've read it about twice a year since then. No matter if I'm feeling down or happy its the perfect book for me to read to get all the feels.
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I'd have to go with the Harry Potter series as well. It always relaxes me when life gets stressful and chaotic. It's nice to have an "old friend" to rely on to make things better!
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The Outlander series by Daina Gabaldon. I love her style of writing and she isn't monotonous.
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I read the novel Watchers by Dean Koontz about once a year. I know the story inside and out by now, but I still love going back and reading it all over again like it’s brand new to me. I highly recommend it, and most Dean Koontz novels. He is such an amazing author.
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I re-read children's illustrated books to my niece and nephew. I'm a fan of romance novels, but I don't re-read them. I look for books which I have not read yet. I'm not picky, I just don't feel the thrill when re-reading.
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At least once a year, I reread Gail Carson Levine's Two Princesses of Bamarre. It's a sweet story of adventure and family, and I relate so intimately with the timid, clumsy protagonist. It reminds me to keep going, even when things seem impossible, and to keep trying at the quests my life puts me through, even if I may not be the best person for the task at hand. It's an encouragement and a relaxing, uplifting read.

I also have been rereading politically driven books leading up to next year's election. My current reread is Dinesh D'Souza's "Death of a Nation". There's so much information crammed into books like that, I feel as though the concepts the author is trying to get across can't fully be understood unless one reads the book fully at least three times. Then going through and rereading sections for study. It helps the mind really work through each point. And with so many varrying opinions on a topic like politics or religion, really understanding a person's point of view is the only realistic way to be able to artifulate and discuss your own. So informational books are something that I make a point to try and read several times over before putting it back on the shelf.
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I never re-read my books, but I wish I did! I keep thinking I’d like to go back and re-read She’s Come Undone and This Much I Know Is True, both by Wally Lamb. I’m not sure if it was the time in my life that makes these books stick in my head, or if there really is something that I should be re-reading! 😉
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I have read The Hunger Games series by Suzzane Collins at least four times. I love the story and her writing. It is one of my favorite series from high school!
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One hundred years of solitude-Gabriel Garcia Márquez
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I like rereading Sarah j Maas'sa court of thornes and roses series, bluford series and fablehaven series
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Moby Dick.
WHY? Because As a reminder. That mankind will always have his back propped against the wall by seemingly insurmountable obstacles. And during these times, we must ''toss our harpoons in the mouth of the whale and follow it, into the jaws to retrieve it.''
Also, Fifty shades freed. Because am single.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is one of my favorites. It is a book I read every year at least once.
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As a mom of a 6 year old I find myself reading, re-reading, and co-reading Hop On Pop. I love it! I love that I’m instilling a love of reading in my little one.
My personal favorites to re-read are Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, any of the Dark series by J.R. Ward, and Fool by Christopher Moore. I just love good storytelling.
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Harry Potter series. I read it maybe twice or thrice an year. :D
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