What book do you reread the most?

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The girl who knew Da Vinci. I have read it three times now and I think I'll still read it again. Just lovely book to read.
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People re-read books?

Hehe...I honestly cannoth fathom it. I read a book and then I'm onto the next! I can't get through them fast enough...and there isn't enough time for me to read all the books I want to read.
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Oh, the book I've reread was Under the Cloud... So captivating!
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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.
Stargirl was one of my favorite growing up and I definitely reread it! Did you also read "Love, Stargirl" ?
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Opeyemi Mustapha wrote: 23 Jun 2023, 04:15 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
I loved "Redeeming Love" ! I have only read it once, but it was soo good. Do you like her other books too?
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The book I have reread the most is "The Westing Game," my favorite book ever! :)
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I enjoy re-reading the Thoughtless series by S.C. Stephens. My new obsession and one that I know I will re-read often is Persuasion by Jane Austen.
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I reread Rhonda Bryne's books regularly. I've read all her books at least 8 to 10 times.
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I mostly reread everyone has a story by Savi Sharma because I'm too attached to it. The book gave me a different perspective on reading books and Meara's story is so relatable. It reminds me so much about myself and life. In everything I do I keep reminding myself that I'm the main character in my story and so I should make it interesting. It's either me or me.
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I have several books that I keep rereading, but none comes close to the Holy Bible. It tops every book, and it won't become second to any any time soon.
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Opeyemi Mustapha wrote: 23 Jun 2023, 04:15 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
I have Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers in my library, but I have never read it; this is an inspiration to read it soon.
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I think that I never got the same book again, good question to lay on it.
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I usually reread philosophy books a lot. These days, I keep going back to Shunmyo Masuno’s Don’t worry book a lot. It gives me instant peace and it is a very soothing and calming book.
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I reread Pride and Prejudice a lot. It reminds me of the most romantic period of my life and I enjoy rereading some chapters a lot.
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The book I reread the most is "The little prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
My first time was when I was 16 at school, during French literature.
It never gets old. I always find a new interesting detail.
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