What book do you reread the most?

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I read The Great Gatsby the most. I read it three times my senior year and I read it at least once a year now. The characters and the descriptions just make me fall in love with it all over every single time.
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I reread Gift of Magi book the most because i loved its storyline very much.Generaly romantic genre movie intrests me a lot.I love them to the core.
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Twas' The Night Before Christmas is a yearly read for me.
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I have re-read Pride and Prejudice and To Kill A Mockingbird the most of any books. If it’s a book you love it’s great to read over and over. I would say I read those two at least once in the course of a year.
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Hi, a bit late on this one, but when I was a young girl I would love to read and re-read Morris gleitzman, and Paul Jennings’ comedic books. But, I would also like to mention that I would re-read stories from the author R.L. Stine, such books like Goosebumps, and Fear street series. They were all time favs for me. 😊
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Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling or Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.
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I re-read The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien and American Gods by Neil Gaiman abut once a year! Plus other childhood guilty pleasures like Harry Potter and The Hunger Games.
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The only book that I reread is the Bible. I read my Bible every day and completely through every year. You can always find the answers you need and it's always a source of comfort and inspiration.
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A Walk To Remember. It is an excellent book.
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I read a few of the Outlander series books by Diana Gabaldon every year. I can't get enough of Jaime and Claire!!!
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Sakeenaahmad wrote: 19 Oct 2018, 15:08 Hi, a bit late on this one, but when I was a young girl I would love to read and re-read Morris gleitzman, and Paul Jennings’ comedic books. But, I would also like to mention that I would re-read stories from the author R.L. Stine, such books like Goosebumps, and Fear street series. They were all time favs for me. 😊
I'm a latecomer too, Sakeenaahmad, so don't feel too bad about it.

As to what book I re-read the most, probably Poor Charlie's Almanac by Charlie Munger. He's not someone I agree with 100%, but he has a lot to teach - not just about investing, but about life in general. A remarkable man.
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I know this forum was posted in 2007, I just happen to stumble upon it and wanted to give my thoughts

I probably reread Sarah J Maas books like the Throne of Glass series and A Court of Thorns and Roses series since they're always updating each year and I have to recall all the feels and details so that I can use my stored knowledge to form theories!
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There aren't many books I've reread, actually. But I do enjoy rereading Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Those classic science fiction books never get old!
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TheRVMom wrote: 02 Nov 2018, 14:20 I read a few of the Outlander series books by Diana Gabaldon every year. I can't get enough of Jaime and Claire!!!
I have thought about picking up some of these books. Do you suggest them, then?
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Lori Boyters wrote: 23 Aug 2018, 23:07 The Bible of course.
I love it, too! Do you have specific books you prefer? I think Isaiah is my favorite in the OT.
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