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Has anyone read the same book more than twice.??? & What book.???

Has anyone read the same book more than twice.??? & What book.???

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Chris

Jurassic Park, Lost World, Treasure Island, and soon I’ll read Cuban Bread Crumbs a 3rd time.

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Carolyn

Prince of tides pat Conroy

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Pepper

City of Bones

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Mary

Dune, all of the Harry Potter books, Alas Babylon, The Stand, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Salem’s Lot, and many others.

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JoLynn

So many. All the harry potter books, the divine by series by p.c. cast, Willy wonka and the chocolate factory

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Natalie

Yes, with many, many books. Some of my favorites that I still occasionally reread are all the S.E Hinton books, Go Ask Alice, Of Mice and Men. The Harry Potter series every Stephen King book that I have wever read so far, many James Patterson books, The Passage series, The Forest of Hands and Teeth series, many graphic novlels such as TWD, etc… Sometimes I unintentionally grab the same books, because it’s sounds interesting, then I realize that I read it before. I love rereading books, as much as finding new favorites.

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Bev

The book thief

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Maggie

I’ve always loved the Clan of the Cave Bear series. I also read the Harry Potter list every year.

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Samantha

Design flaws of the human condition

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Maggie

If that’s a flaw Samantha, then I say bring more on!lol

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Raquel

The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck

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Jessika

Harry Potter

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Susan

True Grit

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Janene

Of Mice and Men

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Kimberly

Harry Potter series, Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion.

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Tim

Lord of the rings, it, dradonriders of pern, war of the worlds, etc

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Matt

The Bible: 8 times

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Jason

On the road

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Sandra

Jurassic Park, The Romanov Prophecy, The Bridge of San Luis Rey

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SondraQuestion author

Is the Romanov prophecy good

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Sandra

Yes, very good. Steve Berry writes great historical fiction. At the end of his novels, he separates fact from fiction. I recommend all his novels and short stories.

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Shari

Celestine Prophecy and Meg

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Andrea

Yes,Heaven is for Real.

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Venessa

Fahrenheit 451

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Lara

Little women, The Vampire Chronicles, Harry Potter

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Joyce

Bible
Tale of two cities
The Thorn Birds

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Megan

Im named after meggie from the thorn birds….

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Megan

Harry potters and twilights

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SA

I read a few books multiple times depending on my mood. S. King Intensity. Arcane series. Harry Potter series

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Jimmy

Intensity, isn’t that a book by Dean Koontz

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SA

You are right. I am reading Under the dome right now and had a brain fart.

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Hailey

The Strain

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Jimmy

The Bourne Identity by Ludlum
Ninja by Lustbader
The Stand by King
The Dark Tower series by King
All books about the Musketeers by Dumas

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Shirley

I have reread several but The Stand by Stephen King is one of them.

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Kathy

The Bible

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Kelly

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Beth

Too many to list. But Jane Austen’s novels and the Harry Potter Series have probably been read most frequently for me.

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Deb

Too many to list here also. Some of them are like old friends.

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Tricia

Harry Potter, Roald Dahl, Kathy Reich

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Jenny

The Mists of Avalon

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Beth

This is on my tbr list. I’ve heard it’s very good.

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Cathie

It would be easier to name books I haven’t read more than twice.

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Francine

I had to read “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintainance(sic ) for 3 different classes when I was in high school- Didn’t like it the first time and it didn’t get any better

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Matt

LOTR, 101 Whiskies to Try Before You Die, The Stand, The Remains of the Day, Rumblefish.

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