What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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Harry Potter. I know, kind of childish, but, I find the magic not just in the story, but in the very words themselves.
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I've read The Sun Also Rises a few times. I just love Hemingway.
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HI, I have reread all my Terry Pratchett books dozens of times. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Reread???

My stack of TBR is bigger than my read pile. I ain't got time to reread.

That being said, Matt Haig's list from an alien to humans in The Humans is something I return to from time to time.
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I read The Black Stallion so many times when I was younger and now I'm reading them all to my daughter!!
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Great question! I will re-read "To Kill A Mockingbird", "The Hunger Games Trilogy" and also "The Kite Runner". Don't judge me on the "Hunger Games"...they are well written and a thousand times better than the cheesy movies. :techie-studyingbrown:
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I have a tendency to reread John Green’a books a lot. The one I’ve read by him the most is “will grayson, will grayson.”
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Hmm.. I think that would be The Hobbit or The Fellowship of the Ring. I also re-read The Legend of Holly Claus every Christmas season.
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mamilla93 wrote: 23 Feb 2019, 14:59 Harry Potter. I know, kind of childish, but, I find the magic not just in the story, but in the very words themselves.
I don't think that's childish at all! They are great stories. I personally love middle-grade fiction, especially middle-grade fantasy and am glad I haven't missed out on so many worthwhile stories!!
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:techie-studyinggray: " The Personal Vocation"
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I reread The Lord of the Rings every year, and have done so every since I started reading them when I was 13. They still make me cry every time.
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Harry Potter. And also, a prisoner of birth by jeffery archer. Both books have a very soothing effect on me .
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Harry Potter for sure. I do plan on reading the series again once I've collected all of the illustrated editions. I've already got the first 3, just waiting for them to make the rest of them.

The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney......I read that series twice.
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I reread Little Prisoners by Casey Watson. Her books are so intriguing and sad, but this one is my favorite.
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Clockwork Angel - Cassandra Clare, I absolutely love the Shadowhunter World, but this series got me hooked mre than TMI.
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