What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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The book I read and reread is the Holy Bible. It is so inspiring and consoling. I make it a habit to go through the whole Bible at least once a year. When I fill depressed, anxious, or uncertain about a situation, I read the Bible and this brings me inner peace.
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I often find myself reading the Harry Potter series quite frequently. Specifically, I like to read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It is probable I have read that novel well over 50 times from my childhood to present day. Something about the characters and the love for the way the story intertwines just cannot be beat. I also appreciate any kind of novel that allows for a world of fantasy and imagination.
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I've already posted on here but I thought of another one: Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell.
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:D The House of the Spiris by Isabel Allende. I read it at least once a year and never get tired.
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I don't usually read books again for myself but I have read the Harry Potter series many times to my kids, as well as all of the Roald Dahl books.
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Twilight.

I don't reread books often nowadays so this was back when I was younger. I probably read the whole series about ten times! In a way, I'm lucky to have a bad memory because it makes rereading fun :P
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the da vinci code..:)
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I can always reread the Emily of New Moon series by L. M. Montgomery. Those 3 books were my favorites in childhood, and I still enjoy them today.
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I keep rereading the book 'Who will cry when you die?' by Robin Sharma. The book has interesting life lessons from all angles of life, and every time i read the book I always get new meaning to life and the challenges it presents.
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sleepydumpling wrote: 15 Apr 2007, 00:51 I don't like the movie - Keira Knightly is SO not good enough to be Lizzie Bennett, but I do love the BBC Series with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.
Totally agree. The BBC series was fantastic and also spot on with the book, but the movie just didn’t do it justice. I watch the series at least once every year.
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I used to go through my whole bookshelf every year but I have too many books and not enough time for that now that I’m a mum. The series I’ve read the most would have to be The Belgariad by David Eddings, The Riftwar Saga by Raymond E Feist, and The Obernewtyn Chronicles by Isobelle Carmody.
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I would reread the Harry Potter series any day. and the Mortal Instruments series
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I would reread the Harry Potter series.
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A Ring of Endless Light by Madeleine L'Engle. It is the last of the Austin Family Series and by far the best of them all. I had to read A Wrinkle in Time for my college Children's Literature class and enjoyed it so much I read the rest of her Children's books. This is and always will be my favorite book. It may be the only book I've read more than once.
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Diary of a snoopy cat and it's a children's book hehe
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