What book do you reread the most?

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Field guides. I live in the mountains of Southern Oregon, so field guides on herbal plants, mushrooms, and the like are in near constant use.
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Gosh...there's so many. Probably entire Narnia Chronicles every year, but also To Kill a Mockingbird, and A Wrinkle in Time. They're my all time favorites for escape-reads. :)
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I read the Illuminae Files series every few months. I also read The Book Thief every year or so.
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"Think Big" by Ben Carson,I don't mind reading this book even a millions times,it gives solace where there is no hope,it gives strength when heartbroken.It is just a perfect book
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Bread Alone by Judith R. Hendricks. I read it religiously every year.
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Harry Potter series is a given, especially Philosopher's Stone, but some of the lesser known books I re-read often are: "Branded by Fire" by Nalini Singh, "Nobody's Baby but Mine" by Susan Elizabeth Philips, and "A Touch of Betrayal" by Catherine Palmer. All these books have something in common. No matter how fantastic they might be in reality, they somehow manage to portray the realness of their characters. There are moments of priceless witticism, moments of vulnerability, and rich descriptions that bring color to the works. The writing makes you bond with, and sometimes even become the characters within the pages. There is something really endearing about that.
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I will always revisit the Harry Potter series and for some reason I read Ella Enchanted over and over as a kid. Other than those, Ender's Game and A Wizard Of Earthsea are the only books I've ever read more than once.
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Outside of the bible, the only books i have reread were the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer. I took me a minute to think but i never realized i had never reread any other books. because when i read books, most of them tend to stick in my memory. Twilight is definitively in my memory, i simply reread it because i enjoyed the love story.
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Joe Abercrombie's First Law series. I just love the way the characters are so fleshed out. It feels like I'm dealing with real people, so I always go back, even though I don't typically reread.
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I don’t have a specific book that I read over and over, but I do love to read children’s books over again. They bring me back to the old times and make me feel warm inside.
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'Room' by Emma Donoghue is the book that I own that I've reread the most, I just love it. I also reread a lot of Iain Rob Wright's books and Alden Bell's two books - AMAZING.
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"A Gentleman in Moscow" by Amor Towles. Has to be one of my favorites. Would wake up at 4am, just see what the Count was up to today! This book is during the Bolshevik Revolution but it quickly puts that in the background, and it focuses on the Count, who's life has been spared. Only thing is....he has to live out his life at the Metropol Hotel in Moscow. His encounters and his ways are extraordinary and each one is memorable.

Recommended it to my book club and every single member loved this read! As a rule, I don't re read books but another one that I do re read is "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens as well as "Great Expectations".
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Easy - the Bible! It's a book I believe - "smile"
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So far, it's the Fifty Shades trilogy. :techie-studyinggray:
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the vampire diaries
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