What book do you reread the most?

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I actually have a series that I reread frequently. The Descendants, The Calling, The Unbroken, Descendant of the Damned: A Dark Lighters Novelette, and Children Of The Gods. I also read the vella episodes that dive into the background of individual characters. All of these are by Destiny Hawkins.
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I definitely have read "Perks of being a Wallflower" the most.
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Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. Its portrayal of God's redeeming love towards sinners got to me.
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I tend to read 'The Hating Game by Sally Thorne' atleast thrice a year!
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I love Purple Hibiscus. I've read it about 9 times now.
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I have read roses are red by James Patterson more times than I can count.
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I reread Dushka Zapata's books a lot. they are amazing self-help books in the sense that they are not preachy and just let you find out about yourself and your feelings on your own. Her "love yourself and other insurgent acts", "how to draw boundaries", "demote yourself", and "the love of your life is you" are my favorites.
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I tend to return to my beloved Harry Potter books. J.k. Rowling's style of writing and how she so flawlessly describes her story will forever have me reading.
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I read The Secret Garden almost every spring. That and Harry Potter keep circling back. It keeps my inner child awake. :)
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I usually re-read The lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer once every 2 years
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I've read Between Shades of Grey over five times now, I've only had the book in my shelf for a year or two. I just always find myself coming back to it when I'm looking for a comfort read despite the heavy topic
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I reread non-fictions that are related to my job to remember the information I need at the moments again and again.
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Post by storma lou »

I rarely reread books since there are so many, but whenever life gets too stressful I reread Jane Austen’s novels. They are like my comfort blankets. Some books just never get old not matter how many times you reread them, like age old friends.
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'the love of your life is you' by Dushka Zapata
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I forgot I've already posted a reply quite similar to this one hahaha. Nonetheless Dushka's works are amazing.
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