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What single book have you read the most times? ?

What single book have you read the most times? ?

Paula #questionnaire

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Donna

A Prayer for Owen Meany

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Briana

I have never re read a book.

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Tina

I’ve only reread 1.

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Gareth

Renegades by shaun hutson

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Amy

Letting Ana Go

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Ariannah

Anne of Green Gables (Lucy Maud Montgomery) – it’s stood the test of time since I first read it as a child.

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Mark

Oh my. I love Anne of Green Gables, too. It was indeed a great book, ma’am.

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Kathy

To Kill a Mockingbird

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PaulaQuestion author

I still have to read Go Set a Watchman ?

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Paula

@Paula I have a copy but I can’t bring myself to read it☺️ x

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Lucy

@Paula read it, was soooo disappointed by it.

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Paula

@Lucy I read so many bad reviews, I don’t want TKAMB ruined for me x

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Lucy

Paula McGerr I agree with you. Personally I wish Harper Lee would have written something from Boo Radley’s perspective.

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Paula

@Lucy that would be interesting, I liked Boo & wanted to know more about him x

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Mark

Wonder

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Paula

I love ‘Wonder’ Auggie is such a lovely character?

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Mark

Yeah, I absolutely agree with you. ☺?

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Lexington

101 Dalmatians by Dorothy Smith and Catcher in the Rye.

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Ibra

what does “the rye” mean .

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Lexington

It’s from a Robert burns poem.

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Ibra

I can’t get its literal meaning

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Lexington

Google the poem. It will help.

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Ibra

thanks

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Amanda

Either Old Magic or Mandy, not sure which

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Liz

A court of mist and fury

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Carie

Alive. I think I’ve read it 4 times

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PaulaQuestion author

The Andes survivors one?

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Carie

Yep!

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Ana

I read it twice, it was my father’s copy.

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PaulaQuestion author

Definitely on my TBR list

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Amber

Matilda

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Tina

Romeo and Juliet

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Sheree

Angels and Demons

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Ana

A Stranger Beside Me. Anne Rule.

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Tina

Oh I forgot I read that one. It was good.

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Ana

@Tina I love the fact that Anne was friends with Bundy always fascinated by that .

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Tina

I honestly didn’t know it was based in a real story when I grabbed it to read. I normally don’t read what a book is about, this was I’m always surprised. When I finally realized it I couldn’t read it fast enough. I didn’t know much of his story other than he’d killed a bunch of women.

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Ana

I did like a Bundy’s Florida places , because I live in Florida. Just to honor the books and the victims not the perpetrator.

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Carie

I read that for the first time a few weeks ago. So so good

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Amanda

Always and forever by Laurene McDaniel

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Ana

Hey, really good books , masterpieces

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Pamela

Pride and Prejudice and it’s variations

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Paula

Ralph’s Party by Lisa Jewell?

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Keith

Gone With The Wind

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Beth

Anna karenina…..I read it every couple of years. I’ve read it 12 times now. It’s always a challenge, but it’s my favorite so I keep coming back to it

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Paulina

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

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Regina

Me too ?

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Donna

IT

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Sheree

Freaks me out – love Stephen King- Bizzare Dreams my favourite!

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Bonnie

the Old Man and the Sea
Rebecca
each one every year

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PaulaQuestion author

love Rebecca as well ??

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Ana

Oh yes Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel Xoxo

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Cari

The Long Walk

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Anne

A tie between ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Outlander’

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Valerie

Tied…The Talisman and Bag of Bones.

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Jowen

Harp in the south /handmaids tale / 5 people you meet in heaven/anne of green gables

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Tarina

Persuasion by Jane Austen

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Sandie

The Old Man And The Sea by Hemingway

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Heidi

Pride and prejudice and Anna Karinina

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Jänet

A Christmas Carol. ?

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Megan

Ditto

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Lisa

That is my next read!!! It has been on my shelf for years, unread.

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Liv

Wuthering Heights and the Harry Potter books.

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Liv

And Murakami’s ‘Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World’

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Stacy

Little Women

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Liselotte

Lord of the ring, Hitch-hiker’s guide to the galaxy, The wind’s shadow, Stranger’s house.

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Clara

Rebecca, the first Harry Potter book, The Call of the Wild, White Fang, The Yearling, and To Kill a Mockingbird.

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Megan

Hamlet

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Becky

The grapes of wrath by Steinbeck

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Rohen

Great Expectations ?

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Melissa

Harry potter books

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Linda

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Anderson

Death: a life

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Carrie-Ann

The Firm and The Beach (I’ve read them equal times)

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Susan

Vanity Fair – William Makepeace Thackeray

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Alicia

That is one great book!❤

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Janeta

Anne is Green Gables and Pride and Prejudice ?

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Karen

The redemption of Althalus

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Juliet

Jane Eyre

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Lucy

Either On the Road or The Dharma Bums, both by Jack Kerouac.

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PaulaQuestion author

The Haunting of Hill House for me

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Linda

That one and We Have Always Lived In The Castle

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John

The Lord of the Rings – probably 30 times.

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Chris

When I was a kid, I read Misty of Chincoteague about 50+ times. As an adult it would either be Anne Rice Interview with the Vampire or Tolkein The Hobbit + LOTR and Stephen King Salem’s Lot, The Shining, Carrie, and Pet Sematary.

I don’t re-read a lot of books at all anymore. Too many new ones to read and not enough years left to do it.:)

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PaulaQuestion author

I agree…there’s only a couple I re-read

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Janie

IT by Stephen king or Edgewise by Graham Masterton.

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Lisa

I heard Dead Zone by King was good. Did not read. Did you read it?

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Janie

@Lisa I believe I read this one a very long time ago and need to read it again. It is a very good book!

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Lisa

I never read it. I would like to!

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Janie

I hope you get a chance to!

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Lisa

I am going to buy it. I think it would make a great vacation read since it is so big and I would only have to bring one book. I think I am going to bring it to Florida when I go in February!

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Janie

Ok yay! I hope you enjoy the book! Have a great vacation too.

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Lisa

Thank!

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Linda

I don’t ever reread a book. I’m not a fast reader, and I have so many others to read. But, I did reread Nancy Drew’s The Hidden Staircase, because I had given both my granddaughters the entire set of ND books. I thought I should be able to talk about them. Sadly, I think neither granddaughter ever read them.

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Sandie

NANCY DREW books are wonderful. If your Granddaughters didn’t read them…, they missed out. I also read and loved the TRIXIE BELDON series.
I visited my 8 year old Grandson and tried to read “The Time Machine”. Sadly, he had no interest in it. ?

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Paige

I am not sure if it is Jane Eyre, Rebecca or The Thirteenth Tale.

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Donna

Skinny people are dull and crunchy like carrots

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Helena

Interview with the Vampire.-Anne Rice.

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Melanie

Little Women. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Alicia

Little women, Mansfield Park, Middlemarch, Wives and daughters, Last Chronicle of Barset.

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Sandie

Love “Little Women”
#classic

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Lisa

I want to read wives and daughters. Saw on PBS

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Lizbeth

A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote and No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod. Love both of them

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Hoogeveen

Sarah’s key

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Mj

Sanctuary

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Susan

The Thorn Birds

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Poppy

Charlotte’s Web

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Daphne

Probably The Stand.

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Paula

I’ve read ‘The Stand’ a few times, it never gets old x

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Daphne

Agreed. I always discover something I’ve missed

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Paula

@Daphne me too, I only read the full version a few years ago & I enjoyed it so much?

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Nancy

Gone with the Wind

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Tanya

101 Dalmatians

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Patricia

Julia Cameron’s “The Right to Write”

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Emilly

The bible

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Anne

I read the bible cover to cover when I was 12, well maybe not the begats-ain’t nobody got time for that. I was glad I did, it helped to finalize my feelings about religions.

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Emilly

You discover new things every time you read the scriptures,so its near 2 impossible to read the bible cover to cover.

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Lorrea

Good Night Moon.

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Nicky

@Paula will know which book I have read the most times lol 😀 xx

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Paula

I definitely do?

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Nancy

So which one ? Lol

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Paula

Nancy Abbott Sorry☺️ I was trying to create an air of mystique & forgot to post☺️ ~ Nicky’s most read book is ‘Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen?

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Briana

Okay so as for novels I have never re read one. But I would say I’ve read Dr.Seuss books more than once as I have worked some with kids as well as having 5 niece’s and a grand Nephew.

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Mireille

Wildfire by Ilona Andrews. I listen to it every night ?

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Amy

harry potter series

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Alicia

I read The Wind in the Willows a whole lot when I was young.

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