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Is there a book that you have read more than three times?

Is there a book that you have read more than three times?

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For me, Les misérables by Victor Hugo, Harry Potter series and the Hobbit

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Felicity

Yes I’ve read the whole Belgariad series by David Eddings so many times I’ve lost count.

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GM

I’ve read his Elenium and Tamuli series multiple times. Absolutely love them.

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Felicity

@GM me too. ?

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David

1984..

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Gina

Book Thief 🙂

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Najma

Several: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s novels, Rushdie’s Shame & Midnight’s Children, Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice & Persuasion amongst others

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Ruth

all Robin Hobbs books multiple times. William Horwood Duncton Chronicles and Lousie Cooper Time Masters all series. One-off books: To Kill A Mockingbird, Private Peaceful, Holes, I am David, Heroes, Jekyll & Hyde, Many of Shakespeare’s plays and more contemporary plays and books of poetry.

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Alex

One hundread years of solitude by Marquez; Coming through slaughter by Ondaatje; Journey to Ixtlan by Castaneda; The power of the myth by Joseph Campbell.

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Lorenzo

Ur one cool cat ??

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Don

Dozens, but I was a college professor and re-read everything I assigned, every time I assigned it.

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Briana

Several of the popular YA series, when I was younger.

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Helen

Harry Potter series

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Emily

I don’t know that I’ve ever read any book more than once, well other than books read to my kids.

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Kim

Black House

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Emma

Anne Frank’s diary of a young girl

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Kym

Mercy Thompson series, Alpha and Omega series, Kate Daniels series, Night Huntress series, Guild Hunter series, In Death series, Lord of the Underworld, Charley Davidson series, so many more I can’t remember of the top of my head.

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Carmen

Several! Terry Pratchett, Jane Austen, Bill Bryson … I always discover new things, subtle meanings, layers of subtext, plus I love them.

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Debbie

Jurassic Park, Prey both by Michael Crichton

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Sandi

Tipping the Velvet

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Sandi

Pretty much everything Christopher Moore has ever written

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Simran

Treasure island by R.L.Stevenson. I was a kid back then. Read it multiple number of times.

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Mariah

The Fault In Our Stars

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Angela

The Stand

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Bobbi

the Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

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Randall

The English Patient – Kidnapped

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Helena

Yes several!

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Bruce

No

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Regina

Yes, several, all Douglas Preston and Lincoln child books

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Tanya

The Hunger Games

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Kate

Women who run with the Wolves.
1984
Many of the classics

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Chris

Cannery row by John Steinbeck. I read it twice a year

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Cheryl

To many to list.

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Audri

I haven’t yet, but I am currently working on rereading The Darkest Minds for the fourth time!!

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Stevie

Redeeming love

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Kim

Dracula.

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Shweta

Storm and Silence series

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Cassy

All Harry Potters

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Jill

With my tbr list Being so long i don’t have time to read a book twice

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Jalane

Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes

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Mark

And Death Is a Lonely Business too.

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Karen

The Pendergast series by Lincoln and Child

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Sheri

Um. Yes.

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Tarren

Judy Blume’s Summer Sisters.

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Tracy

I have that book but haven’t read it

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Tarren

It’s one of her adult books, and I’ve read it every summer since I was 15 when it first got published! So many feels.

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Stephanie

The outsiders by S.E. Hinton

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Tammy

There is not a book I’ve read more than once. Well except when the kids were little and wanted Dr. Sues over and over ?

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Devin

Lirael. I’ve read it 8 times

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Kelly

Gone With the Wind

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Sheri

Does the novel glorify racism as much as the movie? Genuinely curious, because I’m not sure if I want to try reading it or not.

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Alesha

Thirst series, by Christopher pike.
Twilight series
And if we are counting kids books, the cat in the hat… haha

Moon spun magic by Catherine coulter

And a pirates love by johanna
Lindsey

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Gail

Not read books more than once, there are too many in the world that I want to read

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Kelly

The Harry Potter series. Read them once a year at least

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Amanda

Gone With The wind and Green Eyes

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Kate

The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult

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Ken

First two books of the stormlight archives

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Tina

anything from W. Michael Gear and/or Kathleen O’Neil Gear. out of 65 books, I have re read at least 50 of them, more than three times. Closer to 7 or 8 times. Harry Potter, all 7 books, Twilight, all 4 books. The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. James Alexander Thom’s, Follow the River , Red Heart and Sea to Shinning Sea. Thrillers; Tess Gerritsen, Rizzoli and Isles, series. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Trilogy. Dan brown Angels and Demons, The Davinci Code… Clan of the Cave Bear..

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Diane

To Kill a Mockingbird, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Trinity, Shogun

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Tina

Dear John

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Jeffrey

Yes

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Jane

Loads

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Elizabeth

Many. St skins series, the Way We Love series, house rules, etc.

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Jill

Many. Almost every Stephen King book, the Harry Potter Series, Mists of Avalon, Zoya, and Blaze Wyndham, just to name a few.

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Mica

Outlander, The first book in the series and Jane Eyre

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Angela

Yes! I’ve read a lot of my books three times!

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Angela

Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Where the Heart Is…etc.

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Jerry

Yes, one of them is “Land of the Beautiful River” by Helmer Linderholm.

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Lee

No.

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Nicole

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Jeanne

East of eden. Harry Potter series. Great Gatsby. A farewell to arms.

More I’m forgetting.

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Kelly

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

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Heidi

Many

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Beth

So many it’s unreal! I reread books a lot!

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Toni

No. Well just my own trying to get them publishable.

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Regan

So many books , I reread a lot
I even go back and reread series when a new book in the set comes out

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Martha

The Hobbit

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Alice

Fifty Days of Solitude

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Tami

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte; Unshapely Things by Mark del Franco; Exile by RA Salvatore; Odyssey by Homer…

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Susan

Many. I love to savor good books and I always find some new idea or perception I previously missed, or needed to be reminded of.

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Alicia

Jane Eyre

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Kim

I never reread books. Life is too short and I have so many books I still want to read.

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Toni

I’m with you Kim. I also seldom rewatch movies, but it is a different time commitment.

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Jenna

Jane Austen (everything). Wuthering Heights. A Room with a View. A bunch more. I want to re-read books by Madeleine L’engle, but haven’t had the time (yet).

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Audra

To many to list. I love rereading books, it’s like visiting old friends.

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Jqlin

All of Harry Potter books

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Kristel

All of my favourite books 😀

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Amanda

The long road home by Danielle Steel. No idea why.. just really loved that book.

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Korina

Harry Potter.
Speak.
Inkworld Trilogy.
Inheritance Cycle

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Lisa

Secrets of Six-figure Women.

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Lizzy

Catherine Ponder – The healing secrets of the ages

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Maggie

Yup!!! Tiger, Tiger

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Jody

To Kill a Mockingbird. I read it every few years. I love it.

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Mary

To Kill a Mockingbird. Many times. Also, Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

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Ginger

Rich Friends California Generation Gone With The Wind
Harry Potter series

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Anna

Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
Novel by Richard Bach

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Debbie

Grapes of Wrath

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Debbie

Kevin Gast Interesting, but will have to think that through. Not sure I agree with the idea of it being propaganda, good or bad. In any sense, it’s a brilliant piece of literature.

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Holly

False Memory by Dean Koontz

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Judy

Jane Eyre -Charlotte Bronte – It seems every time I read it I come away with something I didn’t realize before. I give a lot of books away … but never my copy of this.

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Debi

Christy by Catherine Marshall, Julie by Catherine Marshall, Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, The Stand by Stephen King.

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Debi

Oh, and A Christmas Carol by Dickens.

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Chip

Several, but the one I reread the most is ‘A Wrinkle in Time.’

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Emily

yes, Linda lael Miller, Susan Mallery, Maisey Yates, Robyn Carr books

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Cassandra

Currently reading Sugar Baby by Karen Young for the 17th time

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Patricia

The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien

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Richard

I have read first four books of The Dark Tower 3 Times. I have read The Hobbit 3 Times. I’ve read a few other books twice, but most only once. Most I’ve read twice were 30+ years apart – almost like the first time!

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Eva

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!

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Rose

Yes–The Robe, Ben Hur, Shanna, The Stand–to name a few.

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Kelly

Matilda
Wasted
T.S. Eliot poetry

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Debbie

And The Hobbit.

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Anindita

Too many to mention

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Phyllis

Too many to list here

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Marilyn

Angela’s Ashes

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Susanne

Pride and Prejudice; Little Women to name two.

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Shannon

Very much so!

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Clarence

Definitely, the Harry Potter series!

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Jennifer

Harry Potter (all) Francine Rivers’ Mark of the Lion series, The Lord of the Rings.

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Debbie

Loved Mark of the Lion series!

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Sara

the authors who i really love, i’ll read their books over & over again, like Nora Roberts/JD Robb, JR Ward, Ilona Andrews, Nalini Singh, CL Wilson, too many to list

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Caitlin

Watership Down

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