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Book you wish you could read all over again...

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We all have our favourite books we wish we could read all over again like it's the first time. In our favourite place with our favourite food and with everything right...
Imagine if we had no secrets, no respite from the truth. What if everything was laid bare the moment, we introduced ourselves?
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I wish I could read The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed all over again, without knowing any idea of what it is about. And I know it will inspire me again to fight for the justice of women all over the world.
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'The Secret Garden' by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
'The Pearl' by John Steinbeck.
'When Breath becomes Air' by Paul Kalanithi.
'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen.
All the books by P.D James
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I wish I could reread the entire Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling before ever watching the movies.
I also wish I could reread The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.
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Seven Husband of Evelyn Hugo!! I wish I could read it like the first time. the feeling was unmatched.
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Definitely ''The song of Achilles". This book made me feel... like magic.
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Harry potter series and all the books by Sidney Sheldon. Also, Corrupt idol by Dinah Harper.
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I wish I could read all the books of the Harry Potter series by J.K.Rowling before watching any of the movies.
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Post by xbriannathen »

Corny, but definitely the Hunger Games series. It's just a series that's so tied to a younger and more curious me so it seems like the perfect response. Also, it was well before the movies came out so there was nothing but the imagination and author descriptions to dream up what the characters were like. There's nothing sweeter than that!
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Come Back To Me by Aleksei, on Wattpad. Oh, the emotional rollercoaster this book carried me on.
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This is a hard one. But, I will definitely want to reread : 'The Atonement Child', 'Redeeming Love'
by Francine Rivers; 'Happily Ever After' by Susan May Warren; 'The Storm and Silence' series by Robert Thier and finally; 'The Emperor's Edge' series by Lindsay Buroker
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fortaevers wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 22:30 Seven Husband of Evelyn Hugo!! I wish I could read it like the first time. the feeling was unmatched.
I totally agree! I just read it a few months ago and put it back on my shelf to be read again. The way it all comes together is incredible and would love to experience it for the first time all over again.
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I wish I could read Harry Potter, The God Of Small Things, and To Kill A Mockingbird all over again. Wonder how they'd hit me at this point in life.
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I wish I could read the alchemist over and over again . It is a book you find it fresh whenever you read it.
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Post by Garie01 »

will never get tired of reading Harry Potter series over and over again.
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