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.
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.
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.
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..
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).
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.
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.
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!
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
For me, Les misérables by Victor Hugo, Harry Potter series and the Hobbit
Yes I’ve read the whole Belgariad series by David Eddings so many times I’ve lost count.
I’ve read his Elenium and Tamuli series multiple times. Absolutely love them.
@GM me too. ?
1984..
Book Thief 🙂
Several: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s novels, Rushdie’s Shame & Midnight’s Children, Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice & Persuasion amongst others
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.
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.
Ur one cool cat ??
Dozens, but I was a college professor and re-read everything I assigned, every time I assigned it.
Several of the popular YA series, when I was younger.
Harry Potter series
I don’t know that I’ve ever read any book more than once, well other than books read to my kids.
Black House
Anne Frank’s diary of a young girl
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.
Several! Terry Pratchett, Jane Austen, Bill Bryson … I always discover new things, subtle meanings, layers of subtext, plus I love them.
Jurassic Park, Prey both by Michael Crichton
Tipping the Velvet
Pretty much everything Christopher Moore has ever written
Treasure island by R.L.Stevenson. I was a kid back then. Read it multiple number of times.
The Fault In Our Stars
The Stand
the Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
The English Patient – Kidnapped
Yes several!
No
Yes, several, all Douglas Preston and Lincoln child books
The Hunger Games
Women who run with the Wolves.
1984
Many of the classics
Cannery row by John Steinbeck. I read it twice a year
To many to list.
I haven’t yet, but I am currently working on rereading The Darkest Minds for the fourth time!!
Redeeming love
Dracula.
Storm and Silence series
All Harry Potters
With my tbr list Being so long i don’t have time to read a book twice
Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes
And Death Is a Lonely Business too.
The Pendergast series by Lincoln and Child
Um. Yes.
Judy Blume’s Summer Sisters.
I have that book but haven’t read it
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.
The outsiders by S.E. Hinton
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 ?
Lirael. I’ve read it 8 times
Gone With the Wind
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.
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
Not read books more than once, there are too many in the world that I want to read
The Harry Potter series. Read them once a year at least
Gone With The wind and Green Eyes
The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult
First two books of the stormlight archives
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..
To Kill a Mockingbird, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Trinity, Shogun
Dear John
Yes
Loads
Many. St skins series, the Way We Love series, house rules, etc.
Many. Almost every Stephen King book, the Harry Potter Series, Mists of Avalon, Zoya, and Blaze Wyndham, just to name a few.
Outlander, The first book in the series and Jane Eyre
Yes! I’ve read a lot of my books three times!
Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Where the Heart Is…etc.
Yes, one of them is “Land of the Beautiful River” by Helmer Linderholm.
No.
To Kill a Mockingbird
East of eden. Harry Potter series. Great Gatsby. A farewell to arms.
More I’m forgetting.
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Many
So many it’s unreal! I reread books a lot!
No. Well just my own trying to get them publishable.
So many books , I reread a lot
I even go back and reread series when a new book in the set comes out
The Hobbit
Fifty Days of Solitude
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte; Unshapely Things by Mark del Franco; Exile by RA Salvatore; Odyssey by Homer…
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.
Jane Eyre
I never reread books. Life is too short and I have so many books I still want to read.
I’m with you Kim. I also seldom rewatch movies, but it is a different time commitment.
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).
To many to list. I love rereading books, it’s like visiting old friends.
All of Harry Potter books
All of my favourite books 😀
The long road home by Danielle Steel. No idea why.. just really loved that book.
Harry Potter.
Speak.
Inkworld Trilogy.
Inheritance Cycle
Secrets of Six-figure Women.
Catherine Ponder – The healing secrets of the ages
Yup!!! Tiger, Tiger
To Kill a Mockingbird. I read it every few years. I love it.
To Kill a Mockingbird. Many times. Also, Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Rich Friends California Generation Gone With The Wind
Harry Potter series
Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
Novel by Richard Bach
Grapes of Wrath
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.
False Memory by Dean Koontz
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.
Christy by Catherine Marshall, Julie by Catherine Marshall, Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, The Stand by Stephen King.
Oh, and A Christmas Carol by Dickens.
Several, but the one I reread the most is ‘A Wrinkle in Time.’
yes, Linda lael Miller, Susan Mallery, Maisey Yates, Robyn Carr books
Currently reading Sugar Baby by Karen Young for the 17th time
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
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!
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!
Yes–The Robe, Ben Hur, Shanna, The Stand–to name a few.
Matilda
Wasted
T.S. Eliot poetry
And The Hobbit.
Too many to mention
Too many to list here
Angela’s Ashes
Pride and Prejudice; Little Women to name two.
Very much so!
Definitely, the Harry Potter series!
Harry Potter (all) Francine Rivers’ Mark of the Lion series, The Lord of the Rings.
Loved Mark of the Lion series!
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
Watership Down