What book do you reread the most?

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Unapologetically Harry Potter. It never gets old for me. I actually find out new things I didn't notice at first when rereading it again. Next on the list will have to be the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan.
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Harry Potter. If I did have the whole series, I would read them, but I have the sixth book and I cannot stop reading it. :techie-studyinggray:
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Of course Harry Potter
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Animal Farm. I have read or listened to it dozens of times.
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The Sun Also Rises. It's still my favorite book, and I often read it, or snatches of it, regularly. I did my Master's thesis on Hemingway many moons ago, and my opinion of it hasn't changed.
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I have two authors whose books I will read over and over. One is Beatrice Small and the other Constance O'Day Flannery.
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I'm not big on rereading, simply because there are too many books on my "to-read" list and it feels like I'm wasting valuable time. That being said, I do have one favorite that I enjoy re-reading for its characterization, which is Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer by Patrick Suskind. I've read it three times in the past few years, and it's due for another re-read soon, because I adore how awful Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is. It's a fantastic book if you want to witness an unrepentantly evil character amidst those who believe themselves to be good but have few redeeming qualities.

I've also only read Fever Dream by Samantha Schweblin twice, but I'm going to read it again within a few months. I find myself being drawn back to it again in the hopes of being able to decipher some kind of message, and it's well-written enough so that reading through something I hardly understand doesn't feel like a chore.
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Funny enough, I always come back to The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien.

"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."

The wording is so magical!

"By some curious chance one morning long
ago in the quiet of the world, when there was
less noise and more green, and the hobbits
were still numerous and prosperous, and Bilbo Baggins was standing at his door after
breakfast smoking an enormous long wooden pipe that reached nearly down to his woolly toes (neatly brushed)—Gandalf came by."

Also, I've only just, for the first time, read the Hunger Games series. And I know these are going to be big favorites for me! Suzanne Collins is an amazing author!
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I have a number of books that I have read many times and will definitly read them again.
Icestation by Matthew Reilly
The seven books in the Harry Potter series
Hunger Games the three books by Suzanne Collins
Wars of Light and Shadow. Eleven books in the series by Janny Wurtz
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I reread His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman whenever I feel like getting lost in a book with incredible world building and excellent characters! I’ve also found myself drawn to Tamora Pierce books the past few years. Those 2 authors take up an entire shelf on my bookshelf!
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The book I Reread the most is 'Tuesdays with Morrie' by Mitch Albom. That's a great book which makes me more alive and helps in understanding the key principles in money , marriage , love , death ,etc... Thank you 😊
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Oh I love Pride amd Prejudice too! The yearning! The banter! The ending! It's definitely a pick-me-up that I return to every now and then.

Other than that, I also keep returning to Marie Rutkoski's The Winner's Curse. It's just that good of a YA novel.
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If tomorrow comes by Sidney Sheldon.
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I reread pride and prejudice ,another jane Austen books. Gone with the wind and it's sequel. I love historical romance books too and To reread beauty and beauty retelling stories. And many others.
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