What book do you reread the most?

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Most often I reread To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee! I absolutely love the book and tend to find myself reading it at least once a year. I don't believe I have read it this year yet though.
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I think the book that I probably reread the most is The Stand by Stephen King. Most books I have found I can just read on my kindle but this one I enjoy the most when I can physically turn the pages. I enjoy watching the mini series that it was based off of too. I really recommend it!
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I tend to reread a lot of romance novels but Something Wonderful by Judith McNaught is the one that I always go back to.
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Dork alert-- I reread the Little House books every summer. I LOVED Little House on the Prairie when I was a little girl. I still remember ordering the set from those scholastic papers in school (ohhh the 90's). I was in 3rd grade when I opened that box-set up and I still reread them every summer. It's the sense of nostalgia that I love--brings back good memories (ya know, of being NINE and having zero responsibility.)
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Amystl26 wrote: โ†‘13 Dec 2017, 06:55 Dork alert-- I reread the Little House books every summer. I LOVED Little House on the Prairie when I was a little girl. I still remember ordering the set from those scholastic papers in school (ohhh the 90's). I was in 3rd grade when I opened that box-set up and I still reread them every summer. It's the sense of nostalgia that I love--brings back good memories (ya know, of being NINE and having zero responsibility.)
I love those books so much. They have been a favorite of mine since 5th grade and they never get old.
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Children's book have become a daily routine here at my house lol. My son even puts them in his mouth hehe I walk around with Lysol wipes it's his way of telling me the taste of reading he has got that day jejej๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‹
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I reread "The Well" - Joe Faster, very good horror book! :techie-studyinggray:
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I reread the Migrant by James O. like once after every three months because the book gives me the chance to always refresh my knowledge on the plight of migrants across the world and connect with their aspirations . The book is in form of drama which explains how war broke out in a country leaving women, children and young people to migrate to other countries s for safety. Themes of Xenophobia, hate, suffering will boggle your mind on how you view refugees.
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A Tale of Two Cities but I'm also obsessed with Deborah Harkness's series.
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I also often re-read Donna Tartt's 'The Secret History' and discover something new every time. Her subsequent books are excellent but don't exert the same fascination.
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Amusingly enough upon reflection, I think for me it would be Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynn Truss, simply because it's one I'm as likely to consult as reference material as I am to read for fun. Honorable mentions would probably include Scott Westerfeld's Midnighters trilogy, and an obscure anthology of sorts titled Liber LS is something I frequently scroll through my digital copy of.
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I try to read The Bible about once a year. Other than that, I have read all 7 of the Harry Potter books 4 times. With eac
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I used to re-read illustration books when I was young. As I age, I re-read romance pocketbooks. ^_^
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I keep coming back to a book called "Sunset Rising" by S.M. McEachern. I just love the story so much that I reread the book at least twice a year.
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Dark Fields by Alan Glynn. Somehow i find it quite motivational.
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