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Which book have you reread the most?

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Jill

I don’t reread books much… maybe once or twice every ten years or so…. too many books to get in my hands before I die in 50 years, lol… so my TBR is always new books.

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Corinne

The Little Prince.
I’m not a rereader but that one I adore.

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Miz

age of innocence

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Vivi

I haven’t reread in over a decade, but Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier is one I’ve reread the most.

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Chappy

a series of unfortunate events
i have read the series 5 times…dont judge me

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Vivi

No judgment here! Have you watched the Netflix series with Neil Patrick Harris yet? It’s such a great adaptation.

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Chappy

very faithful and just as charming as the books. i love it and cant wait for season two. NPH is really into the character and you can tell.

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Vivi

It’s releasing this month, right? I’m very excited.

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Chappy

11 days

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Rohen

I have re-read Great Expectations and Four Quartets more than any other…closely followed by Asterix comics, Calvin & Hobbes, LOTR and The Hobbit.

Hope to put Discworld books on this list in few years. ?

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Chawnda

The Count of Monte Cristo and Elvis and Me (don’t judge me lol), I have reread them both twice.

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Victoria

Reread the most I think is
Classic novel will be Jane Erye
And favourite novel series will be Confession of a Shopaholic

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Yana

All HP books, The Help, and Lili.

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Karen

Tolkien

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Hailey

White Oleander by Janet Fitch

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Danielle

Too many to name. I reread often ?

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Jacquelynn

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Julie

Heidi, w hen i was a kid.

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Bln

The stand

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Tara

Astonishing adventures od fanboy and gothgirl.

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Emily

The colour purple and wuthering heights… oh and King Lear!

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Alison

I applaud you for all three ?

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Alison

Jane Eyre

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Hakan

This one three times. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1980505020

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Ariannah

Congratulations on getting published

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Hakan

@Ariannah thank you ?

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Tricia

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Tika

Either Harry Potter series of The Black Magicians Trilogy by Trudi Canavan

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Grada

The Proud Breed by Celeste de Blasis. By the way, the Dutch title of this book “Vaya con Dios” (which is in fact Spanish), sounds a whole lot friendlier than the Enlish one, imho. Had I encountered the book with that title, I probably wouldn’t have given it a second glance.

The book is a family saga, actually the first adult I read. And I still reread it evey now and then: a book that gives me comfort ?

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Robert

Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.

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Luci

Harry Potter series

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Vineeta

Harry Potter

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Mary

The Little Prince

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Smriti

The Confession and Obviously ‘Harry Potter’

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Nichola

Harry potter definitely

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Matt

Toss up between The Hobbit, Lord Of The Rings, The Chronicles Of Narnia, and It.

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Rhonda

Frankenstein

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Alison

Hawks mc by lila rose

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Stephanie

The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder

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Sherry

Jean Auel. Love her books dearly. I wonder if there will be another one?

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Clare

Blackberry Wine by Joanne Harris

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Raj

Dune (Frank Herbert)

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Hanaa

The Harry Potter books tbh haha

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Jaxx

Peter Pan

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Jeffrey

Bible, no wait Necronomicon.

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Sophie

Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone

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Claire

Christmas Carol

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Clare

Harry Potter Series and The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher ???

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Shaina

The Uglies Series. The Night Circus. Old Magic. The Fault in Our Stars.

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Shivani

Infernal devices series ,angelfall and harry Potter series

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Patricia

I read Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson every summer, all the Agatha Christie books have been read several times and I have quite a few Christmas themed books that I read every Christmas.

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Sara

It

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Nikki

Acomaf

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Jane

The beach

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Leena

The Alchemist

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Caitlin

Pride and Prejudice. Its my go to when I need a story with a happy ending. And it always makes me smile.

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Amy

The books from ASOIAF series (GoT).

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Chappy

Contemplating reading them for the third time…

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Amy

I try to visit them again each year. I always pick up on small details with each reading. And, really, it helps me be patient for the next book.

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Chappy

Paper or audio ? Reading the paper editions took a few years. My audiobook reread took a few months 🙂

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Amy

I’ve done both! The audiobooks were really, really well done.

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Chappy

Right but the narrator died… How selfish …

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Amy

????

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Sonya

The Bible and the Harry Potter series.

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Ashley

Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban.

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Emelie

A little princess ??

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Kak

The Ring by Danielle steel

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Lysa

The Historian. The Hours. Revolutionary Road. Jurassic Park. The Princes of Ireland.

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Jaci

Mortal Instruments series

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Shivani

Just mortal instruments or infernal devices too?

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Jaci

@Shivani I’ve reread both, but I’ve read the Mortal Instruments waaaaaaaaaay more times.

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Mireille

It’s between Harry Potter and to kill a mockingbird

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Hannah

The Great Gatsby. Sense and Sensibility. The Sun Also Rises.

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Wendy

The bible❤❤

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John

The Bible

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Carrie

Persuasion by Jane Austen

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Marina

Twilight series ❤️

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Liza

The Alchemist

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Jody

Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton

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Niffer

Either Kavik The Wolf Dog or The Island Keeper. When I was a kid I would finish Kavik and just restart it. Then I moved on to the Island Keeper as a teen. Both I’ve reread easily more than 100 times.

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Hannah

The Outsiders…The Beach House…Linda Wisdoms Hex series…Virginia Laniers bloodhound series…The Christmas Train…those books are a must for me 🙂

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Danielle

What dreams may come

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Sharon

Beloved by Toni Morrison

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Ayesha

Rose in bloom, Edenbrooke and pride and prejudice.

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Wendy

Love Rose in Bloom. I read that so many times as a child.

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Ayesha

Yeah this book is heart touching. I started crying when read this book.

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Wendy

Marjorie Morningstar by Herman Wouk.

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Jessica

Harry Potter series

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Pauline

Silence of the Lambs

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Frank

Hunter by @James

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Wendy

If I go back to my childhood (and through my adulthood), it would have to be Charlotte’s Web.

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Sara

Frankenstein

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Stephanie

I’ve never read that book but really want to. Is it pretty scary?

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Sara

No. It’s more scientific with religious undertones

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Zoe

The Little Prince ♥

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Cindy

Charlie and the chocolate factory is too dear in my heart and short so easy re read

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Nisha

Harry Potter series and the Shopaholic series

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Amy

Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey, Naked in Death by J.D. Robb, and all of the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust.

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Nay

Divine by Mistake by PC Cast

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Jola

My Nancy Drew books as a kid. As an adult Gone, but not fotgotten by Phillip Margolin. A great thriller.

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Bianca

Nancy Drew Notebooks, The Handmaids Tale, The Nightingale, The Halo, Hush Hush and Fallen series they are angel book series.

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Taylor

i love the hush hush series

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Bianca

@Taylor cool! I heard a few years back they got the film rights from Becca Fitzpatrick. I haven’t heard more since. I would love to see Hush Hush as a movie.

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Taylor

oh that would be soooo good. patch was/is the perfect badboy with a good heart character

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Bianca

I agree I have a crush on patch lol

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Taylor

??

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Britni

Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

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Vivi

Yess, one of my favorite classics!

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Chantel

The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

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Judith

The Time Traveler’s Wife

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Francesca

Through the glass darkly. I’ve read it every year for over 30 years

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Laura

Oh, let’s see. Either The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society or Alison Croggon’s Pellinor Series. Or perhaps Precious Bane by Mary Webb or George Eliot’s Middlemarch.

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Kyla

The Great Gatsby…. but The Devil in the White City is catching up.

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Nilsa

I have never re-read a book! Always have something new to read.

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Adam

Alice in Wonderland

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Cindy

The Outlander series and The Help

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Jennifer

Bet me

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Patricia

Harry Potter

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Jennifer

Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late (I have a kid I swear!)

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Joanne

Probably “The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4” by Sue Townsend. 🙂

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Tiki

Mans Search For Meaning

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Cheryl

Silver Linings Playbook

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Diane

Katherine by Anya Seton

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Barbara

You are a Badass by Jen Sincero – informative, straight-talking and hilarious!

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Richard

The Nero Wolfe detective series by Rex Stout. Dozens of times.

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Kayla

Harry Potter series and The Giver.

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Jersiey

Richest man in Babylon

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Mihai

Me too 😀

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Heather

Dragon Weather

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Jacqueline

East of Eden by John Steinbeck

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Joshua

The dark tower the entire series

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Rachel

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Daphne

The Stand.

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Wendy

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is definitely one of the books I’ve read the most times.

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Mark

here is a bunch of free pdf books by a Swami that I have read a few times, very enlightening and purifying:

http://www.krishnapath.org/free-ebooks-audiobooks-of-srila-prabhupada/

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Lea

The Hobbit

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Adam

I wish I could give this two hearts.

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Val

To Kill a Mocking Bird & all the Harry Potter books

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Nicola

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Sherri

Little Women

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Lexi

Crank

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Linda

Sadly not one. I buy books with the view that I’ll read them again, but then others crop up.. ??

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Caitlyn

Harry Potter series

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Marina

Virals by Kathy Reichs!

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Renee

Pride and Prejudice

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Jenny

Harry Potter series because I’ve read them twice myself, then once to each of my kids. Narnia is second place

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Courtney

Stalking Jack the Ripper

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Steven

I can’t reread a book. I guess I am strange. I think why reread when there are so many I haven’t read yet.

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Bonnie

I don’t reread.

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Hilary

Vittorio the vampire

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Samantha

I think it’s a tie between Anne of Green Gables and Harry Potter

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Christopher

Omg, I’ve read both series at least 3x

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Samantha

@Christopher I’ve lost count of how many times! I love them so much

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Christopher

@Samantha I learned how to spell chrysanthemum because of AOGG lol

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Samantha

I’ve been wanting to re-read all of AOGG again but there’s so much new stuff that I want to read, too!

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Mya

Percy Jackson series. I read it eight times and only then did I get sick of reading it over and over again.

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Heather

Wuthering Heights

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Mary

Harry Potter

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LJ

Pride & Prejudice, Emma, Venetia,

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Renee

The Shadow Fighter and The Shadow Army. They are by DeBokton book. They have an interesting take on vampires, a great love story, and the most creative way to deal with the vampire and human problem I have ever seen. I won’t give the spoiler, but it’s awesome.

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Rowelyn

Digital fortress by Dan Brown

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Morrisie

Angelas ashes by frank mccourt or anything by molly mcadams at least 3 times

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Jennie

Interview with a Vampire

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June

The Calder series by Janet Dailey.

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Elizabeth

Red Square, Gorky Park, and Polar Star by Martin Cruz Smith.

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Ashley

Danger in the Shadows- by Dee Henderson

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Becky

Thanks shell seekers, rosamunde pilcher

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Becky

The

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Luca

William Shakespeare’s The Sonnets.

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Merifawn

The court of thrones and roses series. The Lux series and the Covenant series ….

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Tesa

Gone with the Wind and The Notebook

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Arturo

shadow of the wind, the exorcist

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Leah

Harry Potter series, Pride and Prejudice, The Hat Shop Mystery Series

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Nik

Truthfully?
Panda Bear Panda Bear, What do You Hear?

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Dai

Choirboys

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Matt

Probably my DBZ Manga collection, in 2nd place is Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child’s Still Life With Crows, the thing is falling apart. It’s held together with more tape than a christmas present.

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Gwenn

Cold Mountain. Not A Sparrow Falls. The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest.

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