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What is your all time favorite book? A book you have read more than twice.

What is your all time favorite book?

A book you have read more than twice.

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Clarissa

On Writing by Stephen King

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Tara

Harry Potter all of them

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Charles

I never read a book more than once. So many books, so little time

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Rebecca

I’ve only read three books more than once: “Flowers in the Attic,” “The Kite Runner” and “The Bloodletter’s Daughter.” I’ve only read my favorite book once (“In the Kingdom of Ice” by Hampton Sides) because I wanted to wait many years later to read it again in hopes it would be like reading it for the first time. Lol. ?

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Charles

I sometimes think I may reread a prayer for Owen Meany or war and peace .

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Angela

The waterbabies.

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Howard

Watership Down

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Imie

the girl on the train <3

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Geraldine

The Power of One

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Squared's

The Giver, read it at least 6 times

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Tegan

The good earth

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Prachi

Rilla of Ingleside

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Karen

Jane Eyre

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Jana

Outlander series, Lincoln and Child’s Pendergrast series

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Lindsay

The beach

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Hannah

The Name of the Wind (literally read it like 3 times and I’m itching to read it again) , The Bronze Horseman, and the entire Throne of Glass series

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Aimee

Pride and Prejudice. Emma. Let the Great World Spin.

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Audri

The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

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Sherry

Swan Song, Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber….

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Jackie

I wouldn’t call it my all time favorite book but I am currently re-reading Mary Kubica’s book The Good Girl. I am also going to re-read Chevy stevens Missing.

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Cinda

She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb. 8 times

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Amanda

LOVE that book. I’ve only read it twice though. ?

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Cinda

I just really love Delores so much ♥️

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Ilyse

Green Darkness by Anya Seton.

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Tina

The Thorn Birds

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Christine

Jane Eyre

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Khatchig

The Brothers Karamazov

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Aparna

Harry Potter

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TL

Jane Eyre

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Tanya

Atonement by Ian McEwan, Mariana and The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley.

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Kim

The Stand/Stephen King

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Richard

The Stand

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Ghada

Mine will be Anna Karenina

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Heather

My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult.

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Richard

In God We Trust by Jean Shepherd. Most of the McGee/Marlowe books. Ball Four by Jim Bouton.

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Kail

The Scarlet Letter, The Neverending Story, and The Secret Garden.

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Ghada

Love The Neverending Story ?

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Elaine

Pride and Prejudice and TKMB are my most frequent stand alone rereads.

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Bea

Gone With the Wind

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Diane

I’ve read the entire Harry Potter series 7 times. Working on my 8th time currently.

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Amber

Harry Potter

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Chris

Door into summer by Robert Heinlein

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Darian

Jane Eyre ❤️

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Paul

The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson.

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Chloë

Jemima J by Jane Green, my feel good go-to.

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Griselda

I read this year’s ago. Such a great book. I recommend it all the time.

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David

1984..

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David

All the Adrian mole books..iv lost count how many times i’ve reread them..

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Cathy

Outlander

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Clyde

Battle Cry by Leon Uris.

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Linda

A woman of Substance.

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Joan

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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Khail

Storming Intrepid by Payne Harrison. It’s about a Soviet attempt to hijack a U.S. space shuttle carrying components that will make SDI (Star Wars) a reality and the race to reach the space craft first.
I’ve read it many times and own a signed copy.

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Emily

The Two Princesses of Bamarre by Gail Carson Levine. It’s been my favorite since I was 14 and it’s still such a comforting, enjoyable read for me

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Karen

The Good Earth

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Charles

Think and grow rich

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Hanaya

twilight saga

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Caylynn

I guess I’d have to say Percy Jackson since that’s an annual (sometimes twice a year) read for me ever since the first one came out

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Cassy

Harry Potter

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Donna

All time favorite is 1984 and a book I’ve read more than twice is Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury.

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Susanne

Little Women, Pride and Prejudice, so many more!

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Joseph

Ghost Story by Peter Straub

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Cheryl

A time to kill

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Susan

I’ve never read a book more than twice. My all time favorite is The Kiterunner.

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Jill

Favorite… A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving

Read more than twice… Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews

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Sienna

Haha there’s a lot that I love and have read more than twice like Tigers curse series by Colleen houck, Warriors series by Erin hunter, jack blank and the imagine nation …

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Don

I’m likely not the right person to ask this of as I was a college professor and have a list of books I’ve read and taught dozens of times. Such a list would include Emma, Vanity Fair, Bleak House, Middlemarch, Mrs. Dalloway, Howards End, Invisible Man, The Day of the Locust, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, Wise Blood.

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Julia

the Mocraculis Journey of Edward Tulane

I know it’s a kids book but I’ve loved it ever since my 2nd grade teacher read it to us. I’ve never forgotten it and bought my own copy.

I always felt a connection with the porcelain bunny.

I’ve read it at least 15 times by now.

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Brigitte

The Heiress by Daisy Goodwin

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Kelly

Finding Laura by Kay Hooper.

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Suharman

The count of Monte Cristo, and Wuthering Heights

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Lily

Jane Eyre

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Cassandra

Dreamland l-sarah Dessen I read it once a year.

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Heather

Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

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Heather

I’ve read each of these 7 or 8 times, I love them!

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Gail

The Bible and To Kill a Mockingbird

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Ryan

To kill a mockingbird is in my top three favorite books

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Jessie

Jane Eyre…Robert Jordan’s Wheel of time. I am not big on rereading but these I have reread on occasion

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Chelle

Jane Eyre is my fave!!

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Cassy

Love the Wheel of Time series!

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Jackie

Frenchman’s Creek, Rebecca and Jamaica Inn by Daphne DuMaurier

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Ayame

A Storified life of A. J Fikry

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Paula

Gabrielle Zevin has a remarkable way with her plots. I’ve read 3 very different stories by her, and all have been crafted so differently from each other that I kept forgetting they were by the same author <3

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James

The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk.

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Ryan

Boys life by Robert Mccammon

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A.P.

Black Dagger Brotherhood series.

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Michelle

So many. Brave New World, 1984, the Outsiders, We, Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood. So many more.

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Laura

Second Foundation

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Katelyn

Eragon ❤️ I’ve read that series at least 3 times and I’m not big on rereading

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Shivani

Infernal devices series,harry Potter series,selection series and angelfall…

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Terri

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman and Summerhouse by Jude Deveraux

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Devaraju

Ulysses by James Joyce, Odyssey by Homer, The Divine Comedy by Dante and Mahabharata.

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Violet

HP for life! And HG

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Tami

Harry Potter
The Arcana chronicles
Lunar Chronicles
Rot and Ruin series
Ravenspire series
And so many more

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Cassie

Catcher in the Rye

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Hania

Forty rules of live?

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Kris

The Thirteenth Tale

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Sara

City of Thieves & The Nightingale

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Diana-Katry

Harry Potter 😀

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Chelle

Jane Eyre 😉

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Bushra

Digital fortress
Angeles and demons
Shopaholic ties the knot
Catching fire (hunger games)
Revenge wear Prada

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Sury

Digitals Fortress was very good

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Stéphanie

1984

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Lanny

Control, William Goldman.

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Pay

Awaken the giant within. 7 habbits of highly effetive CRIMINALS hahaha

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Johnna

I’ve read a few more than once, and I don’t think I can pick just one. :-/

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Dawn

Gone with the wind and In Cold Blood

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Joe

Rich Man Poor Man

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Carol

The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley.

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Paula

The entire Gone Series (by Michael Grant), and The Apartment by S.L. Grey.

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Jordan

Anything by Patricia Cornwell.

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Jess

Intensity – Dean Koontz
Someone Like You – Sarah Dessen
Taken – Dean Koontz
One Door Away From Heaven – Dean Koontz
The Bad Place – Stephen King

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Shawn

Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon

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Renjie

To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee

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Tom

I have the 1960 book club edition .

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Elizabeth

Childhoods End by Arthur C Clarke

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Debby

Lolita

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Deb

Foundation by Asimov.

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