What book do you reread the most?

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I re-read the Mitford Series by Jan Karon. Just such sweet stories and humorous characters.
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These are very different from each other, but Tiger's Curse and The Outsiders. (Both of which I'm due to read again soon)
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The Book of Mormon
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I don't reread whole books as much as I reread sections of books that were really memorable to me.
I do this with "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak a lot (there are many memorable scenes in it!).
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I re-read The World We Found by Thrity Umrigar. Very thoughtful book. I liked the exploration of friendships among women across decades and more than one culture.
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The Other Side of Midnight by Sidney Sheldon. I am glad to see Tilly Bagshawe is writing as a legacy for Mr. Sheldon. Great read!
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Emily M wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 16:38 I like to ReRead the little house on the Prairie series. I should try reading mice and men again. It is my favorite by John Steinbeck.
The little house series is definitely one of the most unreadable!
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Kibetious wrote: 30 Dec 2018, 08:53 I also enjoy reading and rereading the Bible more than any other book. Sometimes you read what you just read a while ago and the message appears to be so different and that is when you know that you can never really say that you are fed up reading it.
This is such a powerful statement
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The books I probably reread the most is Pride and Prejudice, as I love experiencing the masterpiece all over again. I also, love rereading some of Julie Garwood’s books, particularly the gentle warrior, as sometimes I feel like I need to be reminded of the innocence of the world.
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Some people might scoff at this, but I re-read The Shell Seekers, September, and Coming Home by Rosemund Pilcher. They're like eiderdown quilts for me. Comforting, wrapping me up in a deep story with well-fleshed-out characters and interesting story lines.

I also re-read Scruples by Judith Krantz every few years because sometimes a good trashy novel is just what the doctor ordered.
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The Bible. :D Also, "Quantum Leaps" by Gloria Mayfield Banks. Both of them are encouraging and uplifting to me personally.
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Until You're my poison by LivingNikkiforever it's one of the best romance books I've read. It's o Wattpad but it's not complete it's still being written.
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I very rarely re-read books. I'll start re-reading one, then get fidgety because of all the other books I haven't read yet. When it comes down to it, I'm against the clock, here. If I had to choose just one to re-read for the rest of my life, though, I'd choose I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson. The plot is beautifully interwoven, the writing is stunning, and the characters breathe.

It is the first and only Young Adult book I've truly enjoyed reading.
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The book I absolutely love to read and read again is the 10th kingdom! It’s such a wonderful way to escape and that’s what I love about all books the most, the escapism factor!
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I reread Tess of the Durbevilles every year. I love Hardy's descriptions of the landscape which really evokes a picture of English countryside. I live in Turkey so I guess this reminds me of my homeland.
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