What book do you reread the most?

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Re: What book do you reread the most?

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GiselleBengochea wrote: 19 May 2020, 00:41 :tiphat: The most read and reread book for me is the Holy Bible, King James Version. This book contains chronology ( the past), it is up to date (present), and it is prescient (futuristic). It is also an acronym for Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth (BIBLE). It is informative on every subject matter in my life: career choices, project management, business administration, debt consolidation, marriage and relationships, health and most importantly salvation through Jesus Christ. If one follows the precepts and laws as laid down in the Decalogue or the TEN COMMANDMENTS, one will discover true happiness and peace. It is only through the infilling of the Holy Spirit that one can keep these laws. There is no greater book that has ever been written, it is inspired by the CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE HIMSELF AND HIS NAME IS JESUS!

That's such a beautiful answer. I fall in love with God a little bit more each time I read his word. No other book even compares!
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The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling is one I go back to time and time again. There is something about her writing that I notice something different each time I read it. The nuances and subtleties are apparent with each reread and it adds a rich detail to the world she's created.
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SKILLS OF THE WARRAMUNGA BY GREG KATER is a hilarious book with great descriptive expressions and I loved it so much that have read it thrice now. The story line is very good and he brings into perspective jungle skills such as tracing ability, and the ability to speak many languages which I believe is very good.
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Harry Potter. I started reading them when I was 8 and 21 years later I’m still hooked.
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I reread the Harry Potter series most often. I have the series on my phone and eat it at my school’s dining hall so I don’t feel awkward eating alone all the time. The series just feels like home to me.
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Though I had review concluded, yet I am rereading The Dark Web Murders. Just curious to study the main catalyst of the story. Examining Detective Sheehan and his moves throughout the sequence of the mystery. Brian O'Hare has very intellectually featured the character that drives the story in unique thriller suspense. Those of you not yet glanced at, worth reading it. I am sure you will stick to the book.
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Brothers Karamazov and Crime and Punishment
I read both books 3 times.. and I still feel like I remember so less from the books.
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Oh, there's plenty... Deception and Dominion by Randy Alcorn. The Lord of the Rings. The Bible. The Shack.... these are the ones that came into my mind first ;)
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Well the books i read most often over and over that go together are The Stars Never Rise, The Flame Never Dies these books will always keep me hooked to every word
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Honestly, I don't reread much.

That being said, when I do reread, I'm most likely to pick up Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling. I've read it 3 times. Sometimes I get a craving for the Wizarding World, and this book reminds me of when I was first introduced to it.

I usually binge the book.
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the little Prince ...
I like to give away on birthdays, and every time I give it, I read it again.
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The one book that I have read over and over for years is the Bible. It never gets boring and It
teaches me more each time.
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My favorite go to book is Restoree by Anne Mccaffrey, romance and sci-fi, brilliantly written.
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I have read Jane Eyreby Charlotte Bronte since I was a teenager and always go back to it every so often because it's like comfort food for me. I'm intrigued by the story of a young girl who is not beautiful or wealthy but has a beautiful soul and the master of the house falling in love with her and admiring the person she is. It warms my soul at the end.
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Mine would have to be Black Magician trilogy by Trudi Canavan. I think they were the first young adult fantasy books I read (apart from Harry Potter) and I just love them so much.
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