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, for sure. Every single one of those books manages always manages to hook me even though I've read them so many times. They're my favourite books and always will be.
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I think I have reread Ender’s Game by Orion Scott Card more than any other book. I just love it. Card’s voice is so easy to read and pulls me in every time I open the book. Amazing characters, great sci-fi setting and story, and such a great reveal at the end!
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For me, it's The Cruel Prince trilogy and the Harry Potter series.
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There are many such books that I reread multiple times. One most repeated reads are the Secret by Ronda Bryne
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Post by White Dragon »

Harry Potter part 4... I re read it 6 times.

Part 5, I read it about 4 times.

Part 6, 3 times and Part 7, a whopping 7 times.

All of them, I read once more right after finishing them. Part 4 and 7, I re read them 3 times within a month after I got them.
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White Oleander. Reread at least once a year.
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I don't read books more than once. There are a lot of books to read
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Probably Eragon or the Throne of Glass series, even tho I haven't reread the latter after the last book came out. I didn't like how the author wrapped up the series.
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I reread Harry Potter quite frequently. I like to read it when I'm sick. It is a simple classic that brings me back to simpler days, :techie-studyinggray:
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Rich dad poor dad
Alchemist

Is there any one who has similar taste???
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Post by Ceeyena »

I've tried to re-read books many times over. Books I absolutely loved, like The Hobbit, and Harry Potter, but I couldn't focus on them. (I also have a hard time focusing on a book after watching its movie adaptation). I have only successfully re-read The Light of Eidon series by Karen Hancock once. AND The Scarlet Pimpernel. I actually bought a pocket-sized version of The Scarlet Pimpernel which I carried in my purse for at least a year in college. I'd read it over and over.
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Post by Komal Abbasee »

Ever have I ever reread a book. I don't know the reason. Maybe it's because I never got that kind of book you want to read again and again or whatever.
But what I think is that there are plenty of work to be done. I have sooooo many books to read one time and I have to read them all.
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I've tried to read Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill more than once.
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Darshana Sikidar wrote: 09 Jul 2020, 13:34 Rich dad poor dad
Alchemist

Is there any one who has similar taste???
I read Rich Dad, Poor Dad once. I might try re-reading it later.
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The bible.
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