What book do you reread the most?

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I have read Final Notice by Van Fleisher severally.
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It will probably be The Last Days At Forcados High School.. it's been long since I last touched the book so I don't remember the author's name but it's one of my favorites and my most read.
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I read 'life or death by Stephenie Meyer' at least twice every month...I just love that book, the chemistry between Edythe and Bue is just amazing I never seem to get enough of it..and there's also 'Ransom my heart by Gayle Wilson' bit I don't read it as much as I read 'life and death'
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That will be Harry Potter by J.K Rowlings. The mischievous nature of the characters resonates with me.
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The book I reread the most is The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata. This book opened my eyes in a lot of ways. I learned that partners do not have to be perfect, friends can become family and pride can aid one's stupidity.
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The book I constantly go back to is The Violets of March by Sarah Jio for no apparent reason. Actually, it's my comfort read, I just love it. Also, I know Fahrenheit 451 by heart.
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Carry On. It's a comfort book for me so I keep rereading it.
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Mine is The The Selection Series. Specifically, the first three books of that series. I read them as ebooks. I enjoyed them so much that I've read them, twice over. And every time I reread it, leaves me feeling like I'm reading it for the first time. Lol.
I've also reread some selected books by James Hadley Chase. I truly enjoy the works of this old author.
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Nice girls don't get the corner office by Lois P. Frankel


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I read Gone with the Wind at least once year...Just something about books about the Old South that I find so much more interesting than books of today's time. I have read both the sequel books and seen the movie probably 25 times...
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I've reread 1984 many times. It seems to get more relevant and more disturbing every time.
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On my behalf, I like reading books which talk about stories, predicting the future and finally grammar books.
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The book I reread the most is The Pelican Brief by John Grisham. Purchased it on paperback, and mostly read it when I'm bored, or having a flat battery on my device.
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Post by srishti sharma 3 »

The book I love to reread is Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. The whole trilogy is like a hug🤗
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I am not a big fan of rereading books and rewatching movies. I do it once and that's it.
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