What book do you reread the most?
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Re: What book do you reread the most?
- Vera_bookily
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When my school's librarian saw me, though out the years of rereading the same book, year after year. That when our school had shut down. She kept that book, especially for me to have, which I had thought it was very cool of her for doing that for me.
I've been still reading and rereading that book, til this day.
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if I listed the rest of the Harry Potter collection eBook by means of eBook, we might be right here all night. So I'm just going to mention that the next six most re-read books are all Potter all the time. The order is as follows: Deathly Hallows, Half-Blood Prince, Goblet of Fire, Prisoner of Azkaban, Order of the Phoenix, and last but now not least, Chamber of Secrets. Not taken aback that Chamber of Secrets is bringing up the rear, but Order of the Phoenix desires way greater love. Angry youngster Harry is the first-rate Harry, palms down.
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My all time favourite book and always just reminds me of childhood and pure nostalgia.
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I will read this book just to cry, and it never fails.
I also have reread (oddly enough) Sadie by Courtney Summers three times now, and have only recently read it for the first time. Such a good one.
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