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What book(s) have you read more than once?

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Christy

Angela’s Ashes

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Jane

None and I’ve read a lot over the years. Too many others out there that I want to read and even though I’ve read some great books over the years, I haven’t read any twice or more.

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AdamQuestion author

Even if a book is one you enjoyed very much?

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Jane

No I haven’t.

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Jan

To Kill a Mockingbird, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Garden Spells….etc

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Lorena

@Eldonna ~ Lost in Transplantation.

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AdamQuestion author

Play-on-words always makes me smile.

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Joan

The Outlander series

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AdamQuestion author

I need to rewatch the show. The plot appeals to me greatly. It’s just that the show starts off very slowly for me.

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Joan

Stick with it! The scenery, history, and Jamie and Claire ?????

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AdamQuestion author

That’s the plan this time.

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Sarah

To Kill a Mockingbird, Gone With the Wind, Little Women, A Tree Grows in Brooklynn, Hawaii, and any book I’ve done a program on for my book club.

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Maryann

Grapes of Wrath

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Anne

Lots.

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Rebecca

Anything by Sharon Kay Penman or Elizabeth peters. They are my fall back books

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Rhonda

A few but I read firefly lane every year

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Jasmine

To Kill A Mockingbird, A Town Like Alice, The Thornbirds, all of the Anne books.

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Jules

When I was a child I read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a gazillion times.

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Sheryl

V.C Andrews ~flowers in the attic ,,series

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Irene

Non-fiction: Practical Enlightenment by Ariel and Shya Kane.

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Laurie

A Man Called Ove ??

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Dallas

I picked this book up at library yesterday, can’t wait to read it.

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Laurie

Can highly recommend the movie ? too!

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Christy

One of my favourites!

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Dallas

Gone with the Wind;)

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Donna

To Kill a Mockingbird, all Jane Austen’s novels, Jane Eyre, Hamlet

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Donna

Never read a book twice.

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Lesley

There are several I want to, but I have too many new stories to read.

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Nancy

There are so many! Other than classics, Those Who Save Us by @Jenna (5×), anything by @Tish at least 2x.
Anything worth reading is worth rereading!

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Marynell

Girl of The Limberlost

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Dee

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and One Hundred Years of Solitude

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Jan

Many! The Outlander series

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Linda

Henry’s sisters by @Cathy. Love that book

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Linda

Also getting ready to re reread Garden Spells by the magical Sarah Addison Allen

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Debbie

Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta books. Especially the early ones. @Cathy‘s books. The Blue Bistro by Elin Hilderbrand.

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Elizabeth

She’s come undone

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Amy

Chronicles of Narnia series, The Colour Purple, Mourning Into Dancing, and the Harry Potter series to name a few

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Naomi

The Forgotten Room

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Marcia

In 3rd grade I read The Secret Garden over and over! I still have the book. Looks well read! I’v read Richard Adams, Plague Dogs a few times.

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Pam

Very few! I read “Atlas Shrugged” and “Of Human Bondage” in high school and reread them recently, when my husband decided to read them.

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Amy

The Secret Garden

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Laura-Lynne

I’ve re-read a bunch of the books I loved as a young person but I have too many books on my TBR list to re-read. I would love to read the Inkheart series by Cornelia Funke.

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Mary

None…too many new ones on the list!

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Brenda

Roots and Lonesome Dove love them

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Anna

I’ve never reread any books!

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AdamQuestion author

Perhaps it’s because you haven’t discovered a book that’s worth reading again.

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Anna

Perhaps, but there are so many I have loved but I’ve never been one to reread?

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AdamQuestion author

Fair enough.

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Heather

Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter Series, The Boxcar Children, I am sure there might be more but can’t think of them now.

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Jan

The Long Steep Path, Ask Him Why, Take Me With You, Leaving Blythe River, Worthy, Say Goodbye for Now…ALL by @Catherine <3

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Cindy

I’m sure I will read her books again, too!

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Amanda

The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Outsiders, How the West Was Won, The Stephanie Plum novels, to name a few…

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Marcia

My fourth grade teacher read us The Hobbit. I have reread it a few times!

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Amanda

You are never too old to read The Hobbit but if you choose to read The Lord of the Rings , it is not necessary to read the Hobbit first. However, the story is fuller and more complete if you read them both.

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Cindy

The Little Prince, the Narnia series, the first eight books in the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, The Lord of the Rings, the Bible (and Pippi Longstockings when I was young)

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Ronna

I have never read a book more than once. I think my elementary education in Catholic School, the Nuns and their rigid rules and use of rulers are to blame. I know now that repeating an activity can be very helpful, so I plan to right this wrong!

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Ann

Pride and prejudice and a lot of Nora Roberts and Christine feehans books

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Nancy

Katherine Woodwiss- the flame and the flower and the wolf and the dove

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Elizabeth

Rebecca

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Anna

Eat love pray, The way it should of been.

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Noreen

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Leanne

The Mummy, Harry Potter series, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, many Nora Roberts books and also many JD Robb books.

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Julie

Gone with the Wind, the Thorn BIrds, 1984, King Solomans Mines

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Nancy

To Kill a Mockingbird, everything by Maeve Binchy and The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, to name a few.

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Mari

Poisonwood Bible, velveteen rabbit

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Irene

The Good Earth. At least 50 times since I was a teenager.

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Bea

Mila 18 by Leon Uris. Talk Before Sleep by Elizabeth Berg. The Elegant Gathering of White Snows by Kris Radish. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. A Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

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Sandy

Love Elizabeth Berg! (Her FB page is awesome.) And A Tree Grows in Brooklyn !

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Henry

All of them…

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Denise

Everyone I really liked.

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Marlene

Poison wood bible To kill a mockingbird Random Passage

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Cathy

What a great question, @Adam!

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AdamQuestion author

@Cathy Much obliged.

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Mich

All of Jan Karons books

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Tina

Books by Susan Elizabeth Phillips because I love to laugh.

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Sandy

To Kill a Mockingbird, The Good Earth, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, everything by Anne Tyler and Elizabeth Berg.

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Ginger

Too many to count

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Ironton

All of Grisham and Lee Child, the Bible, Harry Potter, all of Tolkien, GWTW, all P.D.James, some Anne Perry to name a few.

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Sheena

V.C. Andrews first 6 series.

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Penny

All of Ann Tyler.
A lot of Elizabeth Berg.
All of Jane Austen.
Great Expectations.
The Shell Seekers.
The Temple of Air.
Hey, Liberal!
…. I have a long list. I’ll stop there!

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Tammy

Gone with the wind for one.

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Nicole

To Kill a Mockingbird, The Outsiders, Holes, The Cay

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Lori

Gone with the wind, weathering heights, Jane eyre.

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Stacy

There are too many to name!

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Janie

To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Jacqueline

I don’t know of any I have re-read. Some I think I will, but I always have a long list of “books to read” that I never get around to re-reading a book.

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Maureen

Mans Search for Meaning. Is the only book I have ever read and it was twice.

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Donna

I’ve read this multiple times, too. I didn’t post here because non-fiction.

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Wynter

The Nightworld series, The Goddess Summoning series, Say You Love Me, anything by @Jovee.

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AdamQuestion author

Are you Jovee Winters?

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Wynter

No I am not.

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Laura

Atlas Shrugged, Marjorie Morningstar, and many Stephen King books

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Marilyn

Angela’s Ashes
Great Gatsby
A Moveable Feast
Madame Bovary

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Diana

I read @Catherine‘s _Say Goodbye for Now_ twice.

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Teresa

Wuthering Heights, Gone With The Wind, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Shack

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Cece

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. A moveable feast. The Fountainhead. We The Living.

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Courtney

There are way too many to list, but a few notable ones include: The Outsiders, The Book Thief, Harry Potter, The Infernal Devices, and The Mortal Instruments ❤

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Le'Angela

Does audio count?

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Millie

Moby Dick…why? I must be crazy!

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Barbara

Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Green Darkness, Rebecca

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Linda

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A Wrinkle in Time, Gone With the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird

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Cece

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. What a great book. It was my first “big” book at the age of 12.

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Tanya

Shadow of the Wind

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Karen

The Glass Castle, Oleander

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Barbara

Loved THE GLASS CASTLE

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Annie

My book club read The Glass Castle last year and I LOVED it!! It was a fantastic book to discuss…

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Barbara

@Annie It’s amazing. Have you read her second memoir? It’s still in my toppling stacks…

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Christy

OMGosh!! That was Half Broke Horses!! It’s about her grandmother, Lily Casey! I love ❤️ this book. It will stay with you for years!

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Christy

@Barbara What I loved about Half Broke Horses is the determination of Lily. At age 15, Lily rode her horse 500 miles to teach at a one room schoolhouse. Making this book personal to me, Lily lived in many places in the southwest, including a blink of a town, Rio Hondo, NM, a place I’ve driven through many times. It’s north of Taos.

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Annie

I have the second one but I haven’t read it yet!

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Christy

You’re in for a treat, Annie !

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Athena

I know this Much is True by Wally Lamb love this book.

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