What book do you reread the most?

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Good Omens is a frequent reread for me, I just can't seem to get enough of Aziraphale and Crowley!
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Kinda an easy book but Wonder. I love reading it as a quick pick me up after a hard day or week ;). Best book to curl up on the couch with hot cocoa in Winter!
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:cooking: :escribir: :congratualtions-smiley: The book that I have reread the most is the Holy Bible King James Version. There are particular quotations that are applicable to every aspect of life. If you follow it's instruction, you will attain a peaceful and highly successful existence.
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Since I was a kid and I read everything multiple times, my most read book now is probably The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. I just love it.
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I think I've reread the first book of the Harry Potter ( Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) series at least 7 times in an effort to finally read them all the way through.
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the book 'I too had a love story' by Ravinder Singh, I've read that one for like 4-5 times now and i have no idea why!loll
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I usually don’t prefer rereading books because I think I can read a new book in that same time. But sometimes I like going back and reading the non-fictions again just to brush up on things that I’ve forgotten.
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I have reread 'Masters and Bastards' by Christopher J. Penington more than 5 times this year. I don't know why but it kinda matches with my wants.
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I've reread so many books! But mostly it depends on my mood.
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alavirafi wrote: 04 Jun 2020, 07:26 I have reread 'Masters and Bastards' by Christopher J. Penington more than 5 times this year. I don't know why but it kinda matches with my wants.
The book must be really good! Makes me want to give it a read.
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purvasha__ wrote: 03 Jun 2020, 01:14 the book 'I too had a love story' by Ravinder Singh, I've read that one for like 4-5 times now and i have no idea why!loll
I've heard of this author so much but never read his works. Maybe I'll give this book a try.
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Abigail Klinkerman wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 18:46 I think I've reread the first book of the Harry Potter ( Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) series at least 7 times in an effort to finally read them all the way through.
I have a friend who can't start a book without rereading the previous one. At least you would have had a great time! I mean it's Harry potter :techie-studyinggray:
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GiselleBengochea wrote: 31 May 2020, 23:03 :cooking: :escribir: :congratualtions-smiley: The book that I have reread the most is the Holy Bible King James Version. There are particular quotations that are applicable to every aspect of life. If you follow it's instruction, you will attain a peaceful and highly successful existence.

That's such a beautiful reply. The story of God's love!
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Misty20058 wrote: 31 May 2020, 20:56 Kinda an easy book but Wonder. I love reading it as a quick pick me up after a hard day or week ;). Best book to curl up on the couch with hot cocoa in Winter!
You just described the way I want to spend the rest of my life! Too bad life gets in the way :roll:
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Boogaloo09 wrote: 31 May 2020, 18:01 Good Omens is a frequent reread for me, I just can't seem to get enough of Aziraphale and Crowley!

I just bought the book! Hope I love it as much as you seem to.
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