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.
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.
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.
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)
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!
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.
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!
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.
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 ❤
@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.
Angela’s Ashes
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.
Even if a book is one you enjoyed very much?
No I haven’t.
To Kill a Mockingbird, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Garden Spells….etc
@Eldonna ~ Lost in Transplantation.
Play-on-words always makes me smile.
The Outlander series
I need to rewatch the show. The plot appeals to me greatly. It’s just that the show starts off very slowly for me.
Stick with it! The scenery, history, and Jamie and Claire ?????
That’s the plan this time.
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.
Grapes of Wrath
Lots.
Anything by Sharon Kay Penman or Elizabeth peters. They are my fall back books
A few but I read firefly lane every year
To Kill A Mockingbird, A Town Like Alice, The Thornbirds, all of the Anne books.
When I was a child I read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a gazillion times.
V.C Andrews ~flowers in the attic ,,series
Non-fiction: Practical Enlightenment by Ariel and Shya Kane.
A Man Called Ove ??
I picked this book up at library yesterday, can’t wait to read it.
Can highly recommend the movie ? too!
One of my favourites!
Gone with the Wind;)
To Kill a Mockingbird, all Jane Austen’s novels, Jane Eyre, Hamlet
Never read a book twice.
There are several I want to, but I have too many new stories to read.
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!
Girl of The Limberlost
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and One Hundred Years of Solitude
Many! The Outlander series
Henry’s sisters by @Cathy. Love that book
Also getting ready to re reread Garden Spells by the magical Sarah Addison Allen
Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta books. Especially the early ones. @Cathy‘s books. The Blue Bistro by Elin Hilderbrand.
She’s come undone
Chronicles of Narnia series, The Colour Purple, Mourning Into Dancing, and the Harry Potter series to name a few
The Forgotten Room
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.
Very few! I read “Atlas Shrugged” and “Of Human Bondage” in high school and reread them recently, when my husband decided to read them.
The Secret Garden
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.
None…too many new ones on the list!
Roots and Lonesome Dove love them
I’ve never reread any books!
Perhaps it’s because you haven’t discovered a book that’s worth reading again.
Perhaps, but there are so many I have loved but I’ve never been one to reread?
Fair enough.
Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter Series, The Boxcar Children, I am sure there might be more but can’t think of them now.
The Long Steep Path, Ask Him Why, Take Me With You, Leaving Blythe River, Worthy, Say Goodbye for Now…ALL by @Catherine <3
I’m sure I will read her books again, too!
The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Outsiders, How the West Was Won, The Stephanie Plum novels, to name a few…
My fourth grade teacher read us The Hobbit. I have reread it a few times!
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.
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)
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!
Pride and prejudice and a lot of Nora Roberts and Christine feehans books
Katherine Woodwiss- the flame and the flower and the wolf and the dove
Rebecca
Eat love pray, The way it should of been.
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Mummy, Harry Potter series, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, many Nora Roberts books and also many JD Robb books.
Gone with the Wind, the Thorn BIrds, 1984, King Solomans Mines
To Kill a Mockingbird, everything by Maeve Binchy and The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, to name a few.
Poisonwood Bible, velveteen rabbit
The Good Earth. At least 50 times since I was a teenager.
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.
Love Elizabeth Berg! (Her FB page is awesome.) And A Tree Grows in Brooklyn !
All of them…
Everyone I really liked.
Poison wood bible To kill a mockingbird Random Passage
What a great question, @Adam!
@Cathy Much obliged.
All of Jan Karons books
Books by Susan Elizabeth Phillips because I love to laugh.
To Kill a Mockingbird, The Good Earth, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, everything by Anne Tyler and Elizabeth Berg.
Too many to count
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.
V.C. Andrews first 6 series.
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!
Gone with the wind for one.
To Kill a Mockingbird, The Outsiders, Holes, The Cay
Gone with the wind, weathering heights, Jane eyre.
There are too many to name!
To Kill a Mockingbird.
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.
Mans Search for Meaning. Is the only book I have ever read and it was twice.
I’ve read this multiple times, too. I didn’t post here because non-fiction.
The Nightworld series, The Goddess Summoning series, Say You Love Me, anything by @Jovee.
Are you Jovee Winters?
No I am not.
Atlas Shrugged, Marjorie Morningstar, and many Stephen King books
Angela’s Ashes
Great Gatsby
A Moveable Feast
Madame Bovary
I read @Catherine‘s _Say Goodbye for Now_ twice.
Wuthering Heights, Gone With The Wind, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Shack
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. A moveable feast. The Fountainhead. We The Living.
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 ❤
Does audio count?
Moby Dick…why? I must be crazy!
Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Green Darkness, Rebecca
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A Wrinkle in Time, Gone With the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. What a great book. It was my first “big” book at the age of 12.
Shadow of the Wind
The Glass Castle, Oleander
Loved THE GLASS CASTLE
My book club read The Glass Castle last year and I LOVED it!! It was a fantastic book to discuss…
@Annie It’s amazing. Have you read her second memoir? It’s still in my toppling stacks…
OMGosh!! That was Half Broke Horses!! It’s about her grandmother, Lily Casey! I love ❤️ this book. It will stay with you for years!
@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.
I have the second one but I haven’t read it yet!
You’re in for a treat, Annie !
I know this Much is True by Wally Lamb love this book.