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a book you can read more than once???

a book you can read more than once???

Laila #questionnaire

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Elise

Anything by David Eddings

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Brooke

Oh my gosh, so many!
Harry Potter (all)
Where the heart is.
Glass Castle.
What she Left Behind. Grapes of Wrath.
Flowers in the Attic.
Hunger games.

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Elise

Where the Heart Is is SUCH a great book

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Brooke

@Elise yes! It’s my #1! Every couple of years my daughter gets me a new copy because she knows how worn down mine gets lol!

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Elise

@Brooke that is so sweet!

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Jennifer

Yes! I read the HP series at least once a year ?

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Ruth

F

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Amanda

I’m seeing this letter a lot..can you tell me who wrote it? I’ve tried to research it but I’m at a lost

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BethAnn

Amanda it means “following” as in they are wanting to keep up with the comments.

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Amanda

@BethAnn haha oh okay hahaha i feel so dumb right now ???? thank you for telling me?

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Horace

There’s an actual book titled F (it was written by Daniel Kehlmann)

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Ruth

It can be read over and over many times

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Dmitriy

“Three men in a boat (saying nothing of the dog)”

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Kari

Night Angel by Brent Weeks. The entire series is AWESOME!

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Jamie

Outlander

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Daphne

Eragon

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Jennifer

I read the Harry Potter series at least once a year ?

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Nicole

Me too!

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Courtney

Memoirs of a Geisha

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Roxanna

Most of the Classics- they are books that became classics because so many people reread them many times.

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Jessica

The Red Tent
Daughter of the Forest
Poison Study
Outlander
The Other Boleyn Girl

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R

“Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. “The Cemetery of Forgotten Book” series!

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Mel

Gormenghast

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Gee

A Confederacy of Dunces.

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Sandy

Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. Hysterical

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Ivy

The Little Prince

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Jayne

Yes!! It was my father’s favorite!!

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Nicole

Harry Potter

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Danielle

Water for elephants

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Kristy

Same! One of my favorites!

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Jessica

Any from lani Lynn Vale or leann Asher

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Esther

The Hummingbird”s Daughter

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Dawn

Skye OMally by Beatrice Small.

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V

Shanna and Ashes in the Wind. Both by Kathleen Woodiwiss.

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Lauren

Dear Aaron by Mariana Zapata
Every book by Colleen Hoover
The Selection Series

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Brandi

Cabinet of Curiosity

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Jennifer

Pride & Prejudice

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Susie

The Mitford Series

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Marc

The Betty Crocker Cookbook

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Delilah

A discovery of witches, the night circus, shadow of the Wind

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Jeanie

The world according to Garp

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Kayla

I don’t think your own book counts lol

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Sue

I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve read Anne Bishop’s Black Jewels series. Also Pride & Prejudice

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Dani

A million little pieces

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Kayla

Did you know he faked that story?

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Dani

@Kayla yeh after I read it the first time it all came out he lied… I was super mad but I still love reading it, also my friend Leonard is a really good book along with it

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Kayla

I haven’t heard of my friend Leonard. I haven’t read a million little pieces either, but I think my mom has it. The guy says he believes some of it to be true despite it being fake. But I mean even fiction usually has a tinge of truth to it

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Dani

My friend Leonard is what leads up to a million little pieces … I think, it may be after a million little pieces. It’s been years since I read it

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Kayla

Crank

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Deepak

Of course I love you till I get some one better

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Tyler

Travels with charley

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John

The Collected Stories by Deborah Eisenberg: I’ve read some of the stories 20 times. Some of them you *have* to read 20 times. 🙂

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Ayush

I read every book more than once! Whatever i persue, i persue it body and soul!

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Christine

Interview with the vampire

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Christine

Alias Grace

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Mark

Outlander

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David

1984..

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Angela

Anything by David Gemmell

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Steve

Neuromancer

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Nidhi

The nightingale to start with. The list is endless !

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Blake

Afterlife Saga…. 12books plus spin offs. Epic, Epic story. Horror, romance, thriller, fantasy, adventure. Its got it all

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Anya

November 9 by Colleen Hoover.
Matilda by Roald Dahl.
Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr.
Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas.
The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot (i grew up with these ?)

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Murray

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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Teresa

None sadly, once I know the story I don;t get same enjoyment reading a second time plus far too many books I want to read

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Kyra

The Fault in Our Stars

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Jessica

East by Edith Pattou

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Anita

Jane Eyre ❤

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Sam

Ransom my heart

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Kris

The James Herriot books, including All Creatures Great and Small.

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Thomas

The British FrontLine by… Me! 😀

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R

I’ve got your book, “Desert OverWatch”. Haven’t read it yet, but it’s in line to read.

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Thomas

Thank you, R Lawrence, I hope you enjoy it. If you like it and want to see where the ending takes the story in book 2 I’ll be happy to gift it too you.

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R

Thomas J Eyre that would be fantastic, but I checked my Nook and discovered I also own “The British Frontline”.

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R

And here they are:

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R

I’ve tried to find them in paper but have been unable to do so. Are they just available in ebook format?

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Thomas

No my friend PM me your address and I will post you an autographed copy of Desert OverWatch as I have a few spare copies of that, but you can get the paperback of The British FrontLine here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1980494673/

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R

@Thomas Ordered!

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John

war and peace

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Andres

Barnes & Noble’s “Pocket Book of Poetry”

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R

I’ve got dozens of poetry books I read over and over.

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Rody

The crime and the punishment by destofisky
The islam between the east and west by begovitsh

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LailaQuestion author

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Rody

يعني انت سبتي جروبات العرب كلها وجاية تسالي الخواجات

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LailaQuestion author

لا تعلم اللغة

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Joan

Lady Living Alone

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Marlene

I have rarely reread a book and most of those were during my childhood. There are too many books out there that I haven’t read yet to spend my time rereading a book.

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Barb

Never reread a book.

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Мочь

Hamlet

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Heather

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Margie

Pride and Prejudice. It’s always a debate for me between rereading a book I could get more out of and moving on to a new one. Too many books, too little time…

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Perri

Out of Africa

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Catherine

The Loch, Dinosaur lake(1-4),anything by Steve Alten, James Rollins, Matthew Reilly, Douglas Preston /Lincoln Child.

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Lynda

Brideshead Revisited

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Ronnie

Tin Drum

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Annmarie

The Phantom of the Opera and Howl’s Moving Castle

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