What book do you reread the most?

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I haven't reread a book in a while but I remember I reread My sister's keeper like 6 times when I was in middle school, I loved it so, so much ❤️
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Sweet Dreams by Kristen Ashley
Honor's Splendour by Julie Garwood.
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The books I reread the most are the girl with the pearl earring by Tracy Chevalier and somebody soon by Joan wolf
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It's probably a tie between Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz and Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. I discovered both of these books through Battle of the Books at my school. I think they counter each other well, the former being more emotionally stimulating and the latter being rather action-packed. The two are both somewhat aimed at a younger audience, but frankly, I would suggest them to anyone who is interested in fiction and has a bit of free time. The vivid fantasy world Cline weaves in his novel is easy to get lost in, and Saenz's ability to pen depth of relationship and internal conflict is both beautiful and heart-wrenching in tandem. Overall some of my favorite novels, I've read each at least half a dozen times.
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For me, that book will always be Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine. I have reread it at least once a year since I was 8 years old. Reading about a young heroine whose merits are her wit, levity, and communicative skills made quite an impression on me at a young age. I also think it was probably the first time I realized that being clever and making boys laugh could be an effective flirt move, and to this day it remains the one I employ most frequently. :)
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Puffy and the formidable foe.. I read this kids book a lot of time. #bookreview https://t.co/37eUlHwmJU
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Jews, God and History by Max Dimont. It's full of history about the Jews and how they managed to scale up to leadership heights.
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Border post 99. It's about brotherhood in the field of war.
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I used to reread the Divergent series alot. I think I've read the series about five times.
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The first Harry Potter book. I've read it so many times mt original copy fell apart. I have the audio book now so I listen to it at least once a month or so. I'll never get tired of it.
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I tend to read 'Rich Man, Poor Man' by Irwin Shaw most years along with 'The Bruce Trilogy' by Nigel Tranter.
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A Bloody Book by Chris Bowen it is a brilliant tale since it educates on the importance of education to yourself and your future.
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it was the ghost its an amazing novel i cant ait to finish it for the 3rd time 8)
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There are plenty of books I want to reread, but I can honestly say I haven't read very many books repeatedly. There are just so many books I have on my to-read list that I always tend to grab a new book. I have gone back to read a book from my childhood a few times, though.
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There are some stories that i feel i want to reread, like the last book of the i am number 4 series or beautiful disaster but i don't because i feel there are tons of books out there and i am waaay behind in the race :D
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