What book do you reread the most?

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I generally don't re-read books. Although there are certainly books I'd like to go back and read again. However, I have re-read I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb three times. It's an 800+ page book, but reading that story makes me feel like I'm going home, or something. I love that book - if you haven't read it, you should.
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I have reread " what u don't know" about five times this year. The book never fail to put a smile on my face.
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Oh boy that would be my favorite Sarah Dessen book, Along For the Ride. I have a library copy of it that they were selling out of their stock for real cheap.
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I don't think I have ever re-read a book. Not that I don't find re-reading interesting, but, as there are so very many books in the world- dating centuries old to modern times- re-reading might make me miss several important must-reads of all times.
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The collector by John Fowles
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Sometimes I just feel like re-reading a book I love. But other times I like to read something new. So I'm never just in a loop really. Just depends on how I'm feeling at the time.
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I have reread The Picture of Dorian Gray four times in the last two years. Two times it was for an English course in school, but the other two were because it is my favorite book. I love mystery books and this fits perfectly. Oscar Wilde is a British author and the book was published in 1890. If you like horror stories like Dracula or Frankenstein, you'll love The Picture of Dorian Gray. It keeps you on the edge of your seat and you won't want to put it down.
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The book I have re-read the most ever is "Conversations With God" by Neale Donald Walsch. I don't know why, but that book really speaks to me. I read it about once every six months. It's a one-sitting read, always.

Another book I have read many times, although not recently is "A Rose in Winter" by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. This is a classic historical romance - my favorite romance ever, and I've read a TON!

One more that comes to mind that I read on a fairly regular basis is "The Historian" by Elizabeth Kostova...Vampire story extraordinaire!

Favorite books are amazingly comforting...just like old friends!
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There are times when I read "Matilda" multiples times in one night. I love this book!
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For me right now - it's Gulliver's travels.
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metroidhunter9292 wrote:Probably a book from the Artemis Fowl Series by Eoin Colfer, Or part of the Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling. I've read at least one from each more than three times a year. Hoorah for infantile reading!
This was going to be my exact answer! Amazing choice metroidhunter9292 I commend you :D
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Ahm Harry Potter series. It depends on my mood actually if I want to recall or to re-read a book.
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I reread Romeo and Juliet the most, but that was just because I had to remember it for my final examinations,
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I have read Man's Search for Meaning a few times. It is incredibly inspiring and humbling. I cried this last time I read it!
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I like the book what you don't know (Rapunzel and Eugene) am not sure if this the title of the book and i don't know the author, but i sure love the book. I have read the book 5 times already this year.

My favorite section in the book when Eugene was about to get married to Rapunzel( cool feet).
Eugine finds him self shadowing people, just to keep himself occupied and calm. He start getting twitchy and eventually has to go track down Rapunzel anyway. He think it's best if he just avoids the tightness in his chest completely, even if it means following her like some kind of lost puppy.
he get shooed away when it's was time to for her final veil fitting. What are the chances of a veil not fitting? and what is there to alter if it doesn't? He ask the king about this, because that's who he's attached to at the moment.

The king looks up at him from across his desk and a thick pile of paperwork. "Eugene" he says "clam down" .

So Eugene is grateful when Wesley finally show up. when he's following Wes around it look like they're hanging out and he look like less of a loser. And following Wes around is a lot like following Rapunzel around in that they're both overly excited about everything

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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