What book do you reread the most?

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I reread stories by the author "Ruskin Bond". I am in India. :D
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Back in my school days, which was just in the early 90s (no Kindle era yet!), I had this collection of favourite books. They were my go-to reads, all dog-eared and loved. Among them were Heidi, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and surprisingly, Moby Dick. Out of the three, I reckon I read Heidi the most.

Growing up in a coastal town, Heidi's story was my ultimate escape. It was like being transported to the Alps, tagging along with Heidi and her pals. The book allowed me to imagine a life so different from mine and experience it through Heidi's adventures.

Nowadays, I don't find myself revisiting books once I've finished them. It's more like I start a book, and then I need that extra push to get through it!
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I would say the books I have read the most would be the entire Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. They immerse you into a whole epic fantasy. I even plan to re-read them again soon because I love all the characters so much, that I have to visit them again every once in a while.
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The three musketeers,I love the book fault,any chance I get to re-read,is like picking up a new book.Aramis is my star character in the book
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It used to be the Harry Potter and Twilight series of books when I was in school. From college till now, S C Stephens' Thoughtless series has had a chokehold on me, and it probably will for a very long time. Jane Eyre is another favorite reread.
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I love to reread my favorites. I’ve reread Harry Potter countless times, and my favorite Anne Rice books as well. The Desperate Duchesses series by Eloisa James is so much fun I reread that often too.
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Monster by walter dean Myers has been a book I can relate to so much . In the plot twist the message is clear life is full of decisions and consequences
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Honestly, I'd prefer reading "the Topeka school". 😭All books can burn but not this one!
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I can re-read it over and over😂 sometimes I even think I've mastered some of the chapters.
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I'd also recommend " Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude".
It's good book by Anthony Morris. It carries important moral values that are highly needed in our current generation.
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I enjoy re-reading the books, which gives me comfort during that time. I made up a list on the book that is eligible to be re-read, which is bookmarks that are readable. Some are theme-based, which can be picked up based on mood. I'm a regular reader; at least I read a few pages daily to keep up with myself, so re-reading feels good, and my re-read books are Her Perfect, Unwanted Husband, and some goodly written romantic fiction. Now Fireproof Happiness is added due to its good quotes
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Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning. I find a new gem that resonates each time I reread it.
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I often reread classics like "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee or "1984" by George Orwell due to their timeless themes and profound insights
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All of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle!
They are some of my favorites ever!
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Mostly Wimpy Kid - Double down since I have had that book for a long time and when i forget the story i just reread it again haha!
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