What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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yea I love reading liitle women. the book was quite intresting
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Shadowfall: Book one of the godslayer chronicles. I always end up getting lost in its pages.
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Percy Jackson, I usually rereadd this once or twice a year. I just never get tired of the adventure of Annabeth and Percy and of course, Greek gods :D
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I have read the fifty shades of grey series over and over again and truly madly yours by rachel gibson
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I don't generally read books a second time. I did read a book called the The White Hotel about three times though. I can't remember the author at the moment, but it was such a good book.
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There are two books I find that I reread the most: Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, and The Red Pony by Josh Steinbeck. I do have a habit of rereading books I already love, postponing starting some of the books I have yet to crack open, so I try to space out my rereads as much as possible.
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There are a couple that I like o re-read, "The Stand" by Stephen King and "Illusions" by Richard Bach. "The Stand" because I love post-apocalyptic stories, and in my opinion, one of the best. It is not a quick read but I love rediscovering it. It's a book I reread every couple years or so. I do that with a lot of Stephen King's books or any book that maden impression.

I love the book "Illusions" by Richard Bach for it's metaphysical messages. It is a very small book and can be read in an afternoon. I read it when I am feeling spiritually blah and want a "pick-me-up". Which reminds me, I will have to pick up another copy at the bookstore.
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I reread ,River God by Wilbur Smith.
One of the best book on earth.
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I love rereading books. I reread Charlotte's Web, Where the mountain meets the moon by Grace Lin , Little bee by Chris Cleave. I read Robin Hood several times. There are some Turkish books (my native language) I enjoy to read over and over again.
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That'd probably be Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. There's just so many fun little side-stories and minor characters, there's a lot to enjoy. For the same reasons, I also re-read Robert Kirkman's Invincible series.

What I want to re-read is Joseph Heller's Catch-22. I enjoyed that book a heck of a lot.
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The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Great fun!

As a kid, I used to read The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare over and over as well.
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Scott wrote:What book do you reread the most?

I reread Of Mice And Men about once or twice a year. Oddly, I usually read it when I've been feeling down for a while. The book is sad and makes me feel sad, but I guess I like to get lost in a book regardless. Plus, I usually read the book all-the-way through in one night. So, it's probably just that I want to occupy my mind for a while when I read it.

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I very rarely reread books, but Jane Austen's Persuasion is an exception! I have also reread the Mysterious Benedict Society books once or twice.
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wrong by Jana aston. I never got enough of this book. It was well executed with humour that got me laughing even in public, and the sexual tension between the two main characters was remarkable
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