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Name that book which you can read over and over again.?

Name that book which you can read over and over again.?

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Zainab

All the Bright Places
The Forty Rules of Love

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Karolina

The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

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James

The Dark Tower Series (all eight books) by Stephen King, Weaveworld by Clive Barker

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Tony

@James I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read both Weaveworld and The Great and Secret Show

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James

I lvoe Great and Secret Show! (I have the comic and everything that ties into it). I just wish he’d HURRY UP and do the 3rd Book of The Art. Or a new Abarat book.

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Rody

@Laila صيغة السؤال

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Laila

مالها؟

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Rody

Over and over again = more once ….فاكرة لما كتبتي السؤال ودخلت واحدة عدلتلك

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Laila

محدش عدلي فين؟

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Nish

Rebecca By Daphne Du Maurier…It’s Like Reading It For The First Time Everytime

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Lisa

This is on my tbr pile

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Nish

Awesome Book. Very Well Written…

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Lisa

The Night Circus
The Alchemist
The Secret

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Tony

Weaveworld by Clive Barker, first read as a teenager and re-read more times than I want too count !!

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Ruth

Mc Beat on Agatha Rasin series I have The witches tree on my tbr pile

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Myrthe

The Chosen by Chaim Potok

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Mohani

The Lover by Marguerite Duras

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Zee

The night circus

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Jamie

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Reem

The good earth by pearl buck

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Tátà

I don’t read book’s over and over again, because there’s so many new one’s ???

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Naîma

All your perfect

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Mandy

Anything by Stephen King (except Under the Dome). Also anything by Tad Williams

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Delecia

Someone gave me Under the Dome as a gift and it’s been on my bookshelf for about 3 years now… Still unread. I can’t seem to pick it up

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Mandy

@Delecia re-gift it to someone you don’t like 😉

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Adele

@Delecia.. I loved it!!

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Kashana

following

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Ruth

I’ve started to read them only once now if I Luke them I keep them if not the charity shop have them

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Leonie

Outlander

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Amanda

Old Magic
Mandy
Harry Potter series
Discovery of Witches series
Sweep series

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Lisa

The five people you meet in heaven

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Delecia

I can’t wait to read this. Tuesdays with Morrie is still one of my favorites.

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Nesreen

The Alchemist

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Maggie

Where the Red Fern Grows

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Delecia

I was so hesitant to read this book, even though I’ve heard great things about it. I literally judged this book by its cover (cliche, I know ??‍♀️). Once I gave it a chance, I loved it and ended up reading it to my students last school year. I’m going to start it pretty soon with my new set of students.

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Jamie

Outlander

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Shanna

The Discovery of Witches series. This weekend, I’m going to read it for the 4th time.

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Delecia

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Fien

Captive prince

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Sophia

The first book of the Dark Materials, Northern Lights, by Philip Pullman.

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Anya

A Gentleman in Moscow

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Laura

Foundation series

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Mark

The Great Gatsby.

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Virion

The Last American Vampire by Seth Grahame-Smith

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Zara

Harry potter series!!

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Miriam

Tending Roses

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Daniya

The Fault In Our Stars

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Jeni

A Painted House by John Grisham

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Beth

Little Women

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Beth

Stand

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Sena

Harry Potter books

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Shannon

Harry Potter

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Chris

A few: Herzog, American Pastoral, Humboldt’s Gift, Sabbath’s Theater, Light in August, some, but not all, of In Search of Lost Time

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Nancy

An Unknown Woman, Endless Love, Waking the Dead, The Bridge Across Forever, If Wishes Were Horses

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Diana

Quinn’s woman by Susan Mallery, all of the Anita Blake books by Laurell K Hamilton, All of the Argeneau series by Lynsay Sands, All hollows series by Kim Harrison and there are more than that Just too many to list. I like to reread books, especially if I am in a reading slump.

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Tracie

My familiar stranger by Victoria Danaan.

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Марија

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar @Wilde

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Vibeke

Smoke books, Keeper’s Chronicles, he Fire’s Stone, Valor Confederation, Enchantment Emporium by Tanya Huff, Paranormal Scene Investigations by Laura Anne Gilman, Harry Potter, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society, Everything written by Neil Gaiman and many, many more…

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Don

Bleak House. Middlemarch. The Portrait of a Lady. Vanity Fair. Mrs. Dallloway.

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Terri

Out of the 50 or so books I read a year for the last 40 years, there have been less than a dozen I have read more than once. And there have been ZERO that I have read more than twice.

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Srikanth

The fault in our stars

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Melissa

The raven cycle series

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Kristy

Harry Potter & Water for Elephants

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Christy

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.

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Ghada

Anna Karenina ?

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Thania

Ahab’s Wife

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Rose

The Great Gatsby.

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Merry

Very few I read more than once. Those being Shogun, Roots, Memoirs of a Geisha, Thornbirds, Water for Elephants, The Hobitt, and Lord of the Rings books.

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Sharron

Polo By Jilly Cooper

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Heather

To kill a mockingbird

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Amanda

The Raven Cycle books

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Christine

Jane Eyre

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Riette

The Bible

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Skyler

HARRY POTTER Ϟ 9¾ ⚯͛ △⃒⃘

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Anita

Jane Eyre ❤

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Elizabeth

I absolutely love Jane Eyre also

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Anita

@Elizabeth ??

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Elizabeth

Hmm.. it’s a lovely classic!

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Anita

@Elizabeth indeed !

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Elizabeth

Tempting torment

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Michele

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Sue

The Witching Hour by Anne Rice

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Jessica

this is on my tbr shelf. I’ve read everything else by her

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Sue

I love her!! It’s a trilogy the second book is Lasher and the third one is Taltos. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Her werewolf duology it’s amazing too, but then again I love all her books including The Violin I don’t understand why it has so many bad reviews.

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Ada

At my age, you finally realize there is not enough time to read a book twice, you want to get in as much as you can.

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Ann

The Bible and the Little House books

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Marcy

Damon by Teresa Gableman

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Meg

Fahrenheit 451!

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Sarah

Any Harry potter

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Rhonda

The Fault in our stars

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Jade

Any of the Harry Potter books.

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Tiffany

Any Harry Potter book, any story or poem by Poe, and all Shakespeare plays.

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Kara

Harry Potter, I read them every year.

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Lesley

Katherine by Anya Seton; Mila 18 by Leon Uris; the psychangeling series by Nalini Singh; the Merry Gentry series by Laurel Hamilton; Jane Eyre; Rebecca; I only keep books that either blew me away or that I know I’m going to read again. And I still.manage to read 30-40 new books a year as well. I think I may really be a bookaholic?

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Bobbie

Ready Player One
The Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy
American Gods
The Hobbit

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Donna

Minding Frankie by Maeve Binchey

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Joan

Lady living alone.

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Emily

any Maisey Yates Copper Ridge books

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Daniel

Of Mice and Men

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Edward

The Shack

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Kerry

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

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Jeff

Probably 30 or 40 times, so far.

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Caj

Harry Potter

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Jessica

A court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas and Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon

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Sandy

Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling is a genius

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Tracy

The “All Creatures Great and Small” series.

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Dianne

Any discworld book

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Sam

Ransom my heart

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D'Arcy

None. As soon as I start re-reading a book, I immediately remember most of it so I get bored. I don’t understand how people can do this, but the good news is our diversity! I am excluding poetry — which, for sure, I can read over and over.

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Hafsa

Forty rules of Love.

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