What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

Post by Kerry philps »

What a great question!
I am going to check out quite a few of these books. With so many books to read, there has to be a good reason for coming back to the same ones.
I have read Flowers in the Attic more times than I can count by Virginia Andrews. I have read the whole series several times and many of her other series too.
There is just something about the way she writes the twisted narrative that keeps me coming back.
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Because there are so many books out there I don't reread many. Charlotte's Web and Little Women will always have a space on my bookshelf though!
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The book I have gone back to read over and over is Atlas Shrugged. The characters are interesting and powerful people. The concept of the best and brightest abandoning society is unique and thought provoking. But then that's Ayn Rand!
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I have read a lot of books but none I wanted to reread except "Ulysses" by James Joyce. I have read this book three times and will read it for the fourth time and after that don't know how many times. The music of the poetry and the aesthetic pleasure it gives is can't be defined in the words. Literally, a masterpiece.
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I love the destined series by kaylin Lee. They are such good fairy tale retellings. Definitely recommend.
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The Alchemist, first physical owned book. That book is always going to be a little close to my heart.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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Letter from an unknown woman by Stefan Zweig :cry:
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Well......
I find myself reading A voice in the wind and Redeeming love by Francine Rivers up to 50 times. If gets more interesting each time I pick it again
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Yes, love this book! I read it in middle school and have loved it since.
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I've reread "The Torn Veil" many times.
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I find myself picking up Katie Crouch's novels several times a year! My favorites are Girls In Trucks as well as The White Glove War! They way she describes the feeling her characters have on a warm summer day or the expression of there always being another way to solve things, truly has brought me out of many dark places.
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The Count of Monte Cristo and the Swiss Robinson family have no idea why but just loved reading those books over and over while growing up.
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The book I reread the most for now is Cynthia and Dan
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Post by Wes Sousa »

It feels like at least once a year I reread "Desert Solitaire" by Edward Abbey. I also keep "Still life with Woodpecker" and "The Stranger" close by as there are passages in both that I read over and over. The settle humor in "The Stranger" kills me every time. While the not settle humor in any Tom Robbins book is enough to cheer me up most of the time.
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