What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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I am kind of embarrassed by this but I've reread Fifty Shades of Grey for about 5 times now. I don't even like the theme of the plot. I just really love the dynamic of Ana and Christian.
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Think and Grow Rich. All. The. Time!!
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notrorygilmore wrote: 18 Apr 2007, 17:57 The books I reread the most are probably The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Holes, Stargirl, The Gospel According to Larry, The Lovely Bones, and the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series.
I really like Stargirl.I find myself re-reading it most of the time.
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Mine is Rich dad Poor dad. I read it when I need to reignite my drive.
Remember, we are passers-by in this realm
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Since I work in a daycare with children ranging from infancy to kindergarten, a book that I am begrudgingly forced to read on the daily is Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Jr. I even have a one year old who throws a fit if I stop in the middle of the book for even a second!
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I reread "The fault in our stars" quite a lot. Well , at least I used to. I have my own copy so it's easily accessible. It used to make me cry all the time because I knew what was coming in the end. It didn't stop me from rereading it though.
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I like rereading the Harry Potter Series mainly because it takes me back to my childhood.
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Rivers end by Nora Roberts
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I re read Nadeem's Journey. It was an emotional book for me about a young man who died of cancer. I loved it.
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I re-read all Rick Riordan's mythology books every now and then. It never gets old!
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Help, I'm Laughing, and I Can't Get Up! by Liz Curtis Higgs is the book I reread the most. There is so much negativity in the world, and I frequently need something more light-hearted. This is that book. There have been times where, as I started to read the book I would dare myself to not laugh. That never lasted more than a few pages, even though by now I know all the anecdotes.
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Antonette_Molopa wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 11:11 Think and Grow Rich. All. The. Time!!
This is a wonderful book.I have also read it a number of times.
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Olabode Joshua wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 13:44 Mine is Rich dad Poor dad. I read it when I need to reignite my drive.
A great book it is.Quite informative.
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I reread all of Khaled Hosseini's books once or twice a year and The Great Gatsby two or three times a year. I think I am drawn to those books when I am feeling down or conflicted because they are sad and show the worst of humanity, but they also show the best of humanity and offer a ray of hope. Bot writers also use such beautiful language it takes my breath away.
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I like to reread motivational books again or some other sweet romantic stories which teach a good lesson. There are many books from various cultures which I have in my library to reread. An old book is like an old friend which reminds you about the past times. The fragrance of the old book takes you a long time back once again. One such book is Halim.
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