What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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A book I love to reread was “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White. I love the close friendship she had with her pet pig Wilbur. Other people saw how amazing Wilbur was as a pig. The story just makes me smile.
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Might seem strange, but I often pick up the memoirs of US Grant every now and again. He was sure a hard ass, but did what needed to be done to finish the war.
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I loved " not fishy enough" . It's a lovely book
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Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice". There was one point in time (late teens) when I did a re-read of the book every year. I've read the original many times, and when I couldn't get my hands on the unabridged version, I'd settle for an abridged version. :D
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Probably a book from the Artemis Fowl Series by Eoin Colfer, Or part of the Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling. I've read at least one from each more than three times a year. Hoorah for infantile reading
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The Alchemist an amazing must read again and again.
Deep, thought provoking and makes me think outside the box.
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David's space flight, must read every night to put my little one to sleep. He loves the bold pictures and finds it funny that someone is asleep in class.
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Sounds fantastic
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National Velvet I love re reading this story so inspiring
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I like to read and reread most of Nietzsche’s books.
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The silver Brumby a childhood favourite now I like to read it to my neices and nephews.
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