What book do you reread the most?

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As of now, the books that I've read the most number of times are the 'Percy Jackson' and the 'Heroes of Olympus' series. Absolutely love them.
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I read 1984 at least twice a year since I was 12 years old, and every time I realize that we are getting closer and closer to the situation it describes.
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A classic book with amazing illustrstions titled ''little women''.
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The books I have reread the most are the Harry Potter series and the Eragon tetralogy. I don't reread them every year but every other summer when I'm overcome by a feeling of nostalgia. I basically grew up with fantasy books, and rereading the Harry Potter series and the Eragon tetralogy makes me feel at home. I also appreciate different characters, themes, and writing styles as I get older. Therefore, every time I reread these books, it feels like I'm embarking on a familiar yet unique adventure.
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Harry Potter series and the Hunger Games. I've read each at least once a year.
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The books I reread most are the harry potter series and the selection series😁 especially the selection series
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Isn't it funny that I find it hard to reread a book?
Though I have reread Dan Brown's Deception Point.
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In my case the Heroes of Olympus along with the Kane Chronicles has been read the most. We learn mythology and enjoy a good story. What's more we need?
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I have read " The Secret by Rhonda Byrne". This is one of the best book I have ever read. It was suggested to me by my best friend due to my over thinking. :D I must recommend this book to each and every person out there losing hope. The author has explained every bit of it in the best possible way and you will surely learn something from that. It has all the secrets of the universe. I hope you'll give it a try.
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I never reread books. And the reason is that the moment I start reading a book I have once read, I get this feeling like I already know the whole thing, I know everything that is going to happen, so why bother.
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Post by Priyanka Verma 4 »

The books that I have reread the most are Bullied series by Vera Hollins and The badboy and the tomboy by Nicole Nwosu.
Both these books are wattpad inspired.
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Definitely Harry Potter, there's a magic and a universality to it that just doesn't fade away
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Chetan Bhagat books, they are amazing
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I read Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling. Every time I feel lost I read these books and It makes me feel good. Thank you J.K. Rowling for writing these amazing books.
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The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery
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