What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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Nice story Books like history Books I like very much.
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biography of Radiohead's Thom Yorke
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Redeeming love by francine rivers. Best book I have ever read. It made me mad, sad, happy, and laugh and yet it was perfect.
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iamacatlady wrote:Hmmm... I guess for me, anything by Stephen King (especially Misery and the Tommyknockers) and 1984 are books I come to again and again :-)
Me too, although not those books - The Stand, Cujo, It and The Eyes of the Dragon for me, and I love 1984 and Animal Farm as well!

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and the Hannibal Lecter series also get re-read fairly regularly :D
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Santanico wrote:
iamacatlady wrote:Hmmm... I guess for me, anything by Stephen King (especially Misery and the Tommyknockers) and 1984 are books I come to again and again :-)
Me too, although not those books - The Stand, Cujo, It and The Eyes of the Dragon for me, and I love 1984 and Animal Farm as well!

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and the Hannibal Lecter series also get re-read fairly regularly :D
Another "The Eyes of the Dragon" fan. Whoohooo. I have also read it multiple times. King does a great job with writing what is basically a childrens fairy tale. Love it. :D
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Gannon wrote: Another "The Eyes of the Dragon" fan. Whoohooo. I have also read it multiple times. King does a great job with writing what is basically a childrens fairy tale. Love it. :D
It amazes me how many people who are King fans have never heard of it! It's such an easy read and makes me cry every time - SK is good for that :P
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I have read the Hunger Games through two years in a row, and plan on doing it again this year, and I will be attempting to read Les Miserables annually. Both books, for different reasons, are incredible, Hunger Games just being an entertaining and thrilling read, and Les Mis being a piece of art through ink on paper. (Technically pen on paper when it was written.)
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Daughters of Fortune by Tara Hyland,

Emilie by Arlette Couture,

Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop
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i've always loved reading harry potter series . I've read each harry potter book, a number of times, infact more than i care to remember. besides, i've read "gone with the wind" a lot of times.
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1) Harry Potter series
2) Chronicles of Narnia
3) The Fall of Atlantis by Marion Zimmer Bradley
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7 habbits... i like this book....
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Dune, Harry Potter and Twilight. I know, strange combination :-)
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Pride and Prejudice
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The book I've reread the most is Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote. I always go back to that, especially at times when I feel sad or something like that. It gives me comfort for some reason :)
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J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings

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