What book do you reread the most?
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Re: What book do you reread the most?
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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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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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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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