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Name a book you’ve reread more than twice!

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The only book I’ve ever reread. I read it SIX times.

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Amanda

I’ve never read this one. Guess I will now.

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Ashley

That’s a good one!

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Rachel

Just added to my list! Sounds interesting!

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Heather

Sign of Seven trilogy by Nora Roberts

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Annette

Gone With the Wind

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Naryamie

That’s a long list for me. Redeeming Love. The Atonement Child. The Hunger Games. Twilight. The Girl Who Chased The Moon. The Winter Sea. Pride & Prejudice… just to name a few.

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Nicole

To Kill a Mockingbird, The Cay, Holes, and The Outsiders. There are also a ton of children’s books that I have read several times. My daughter’s favorite is The Quilt Makers Gift.

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Jessica

Bad Mommy.

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Amanda

I reread a lot. I love revisiting my favorite characters. Nora Roberts Bride Quarter over and over, Twilight series, Hunger Games, Off The Record, On The Record, For The Record, a lot of Sophie Kinsella books when I need a laugh, The Return to the Canadian West series, Little Women, Anne of Green Gables series, Little House on the Prairie (with the kids now, but I wore my set out)

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Chrissy

I wore my Little house books out too. Sadly my kids couldn’t care less.

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Chrissy

Little House Series, Box Car Children series but not everyone. I only had a few. Gone Away Lake. As an adult I seldom reread books.

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Susan

Seducing Cinderella

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Tiffany

Bright Side Series, Interview with a Vampire, Ugly Love, To Kill a Mockingbird, Catcher in the Rye, Romeo and Juliet….

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Nicole

Fallen crest series by @Tijan. <3

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Jennifer

Kim Harrison’s Hallows series. Ive read it several times

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JoDena

Twilight saga

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Desiree

Summer Sisters by Judy Blume

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Desiree

I reread it every summer ?

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Stephanie

Outlander and Dream a Little Dream by Jenny Crusie.

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Jennifer

The oath

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Kayla

Frank Peretti??

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Jennifer

Yes

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Kayla

Oh I haven’t read it in years. I am going to reread!! 😉

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Jennifer

I love it. Im going to read again soon

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Ashley

Outlander

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Debbie

Gone With the Wind

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Susan

The Stand by Stephen King

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Myndi

Harry Potter (all of them), Twilight, Anne of Greene Gables

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Jessica

I’ve read Harry Potter at least 8 times. I’ve just recently started rereading old favorites. I’ve read The autobiography of King Henry the 8th two or three times 😉

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Anita

All 5 books of the Belgariad series by David Eddings. About once a year… yes..it’s that awesome.

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Shalyn

Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover

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November

encyclopedia brown

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Kimberley

Redeeming Love

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Barbara

Jane Eyre.

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Iris

To Kills a Mockingbird

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Nancy

The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright

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Barbara

Little Women

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Kathleen

Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read that!

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Kayleigh

The Diary of a Young Girl

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Jen

Black Beauty

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Alexandra

Perks of being a wallflower.

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Jenny

Sarah’s Key, Raney, The Beach House, The Prince Of Tides

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Susan

The Nightingale, Small Great Things, Necessary Lies, Leaving Time

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Kate-Lynn

Twilight series, the mortal instruments series, beautiful disaster, Harry Potter, princess nevermore, the tithe series…that’s all off the top of my head

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Author

The Thirteenth Tale, Rebecca, all the Miss Marple and Miss Silver Mysteries, the Lady Julia mysteries, and, finally, all the books by Simone St. James and Susanna Kearsley.

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Joan

An oldie called Players. It is wonderful. Twilight, also the entire series by Bertrice Small with Skye O’Malley as the lead.

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Ash

Lord of the flies

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Ash

The call of the wild

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Marisa

Light a penny candle. Harry Potter

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Rachel

Eric by Doris Lund. I believe it’s a true story (but reads like fiction) about a young man who gets leukemia. It was beautiful, and I remember it made me cry when I read it the first time in high school.

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Kristin

11/22/63
Sarah’s Key
My name is Memory

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Jan

All Outlander books and many more! As Oscar Wilde said: If a book isn’t worth rereading, it wasn’t worth reading in the first place! Something like that!

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Susan

The Stand, The Godfather, The John Jakes “North and South” trilogy. Ooooops: dating myself…

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Susan

You’re young!! (5 days younger than me!!)

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Susan

Tee hee!!!

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Cindy

The Stand

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Kayla

Gods in Alabama. The Shack

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Ginni

Jonathan Livingston Seagull; Stranger In A Strange Land; Gone With the Wind

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Gina

All Creatures Great and Small, Outlander

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Poemy

《半生缘》Eighteen Springs

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Melissa

All these lol ?

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Andrea

Tuesday with Morrie, catcher in the rye

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Demi

The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Read it 5 times ☺

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Lauren

I’ve only ever read 1 book more than once. So nothing more than twice but I’ve been thinking about rereading The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry.

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JoAnna

That book was so great!

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Lauren

I love it. It’s my favorite.

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Paige

Vanity Fair
Women in White
Beloved

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Sharon

Gone With the Wind and The Catcher in the Rye

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Roxie

I don’t reread because there are more beautiful books out there to read and with tbr pile being so big..who has the time to reread

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Estela

Same.

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Carla

Internet high five!
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Roxie

?? @Carla

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Gabbie

A million little pieces by James Frey

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Sherlock

gone with the wind and the stand by stephen king

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JoAnna

The Stand by Stephen King

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Heather

The Pillars of the Earth
Harry Potter
The Hunger Games
The Mortal Instruments

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Camille

Jane Eyre

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Gina

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Forbidden Game by LJ Smith

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Courtney

Sleepers by lorenzo carcaterra. Best book ever. The movie destroyed the book!

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Kayci

Harry Potter and flowers in the attic

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Karen

a tree grows in brooklyn

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Kit

Pride and prejudice.

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Terri

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

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Cheryl

Tom Clancy’s Executive Orders. Robert Ludlum’s The Chancellor Manuscript. Stephen King’s Needful Things…to name a few.

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Ashley

Harry Potter series!

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Barbara

And REBECCA.

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Sophie

Everything Austen. Alexander Dumas “Reine Margot,” “The Black Tulip” and all volumes of Three Musketeers series. Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina.

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Jan

I love The Count of Monte Cristo, and I am going to read The Three Musketeers someday soon!

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Sophie

If you like it make sure you read its two sequels: Twenty Years After and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later

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Jan

I think I did download that! Thanks! I almost finished Anna Karenina, but I couldn’t go to book club and

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Jan

I think that I do have those downloaded. I did read most of Anna Karenina, but then I couldn’t go to book club, and I didn’t finish it. I did like it!

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Elizabeth

I can safely say NONE. I don’t re-read books. 🙂

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Barbara

All of The Black Dagger Brotherhood series.

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Cashelmara

All of the Harry Potters, A perfect you, The truth about forever, Walk of the spirits and Fantasy Lover

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