What book do you reread the most?

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Hmmm I think Tintenherz~
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte! I love Catherine and Heathcliff
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte! I love Catherine and Heathcliff
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Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain. 🥀
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I reread Animal Farm because it was way ahead of its time. It is quite an enjoyable book because we can see it play out every single day in real life
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I read kane and Abel the most, Abel from nothing to Grace.
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Post by madssygonzo »

I swear I’m the only person who doesn’t re-read books. I don’t like knowing what happens already—the surprise climaxes is always my favorite part. I even try not to read the back of books because I don’t want to know much about it. :o
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I hardly ever reread books. Once I've read a book a very rarely read it again. Although there a few books I would like to read again, but once you've already read a book it seems like it's not as captivating as the first time.
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I enjoy reading science fiction novels. Sci-fi novels are always out of this world and the creativity and imagination from the author's has always been world class that's why I love sci-fi novels.
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I enjoy reading science fiction novels especially the Great Migration I enjoy rereading it and it's always intriguing as the first time I read it.
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I'm not a big rereader of any books. I actually try to avoid reading anything more than once in any 5 year stretch because I love that very first read so much that I want to try and experience it again.

The books I re-read the most are the ones that I read not for the story, but for the characters. Georgette Heyer, for example, does a phenomenal job of creating extremely engaging personalities that I love to spend time with while she writes victorian era love stories that I really am not that interested in, so I've probably read The Grand Sophie more than any other book, which is hilarious because it's really not my genre.
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The one book I've read multiple times would be Percy Jackson. I've read the whole series a couple of times. I try to read it and I just love the books.
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The whole Wheel of Time series.
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Rich dad poor dad. I reread it over time and each time, it seems like the first. The book changed my perspective and helped me in designing my dreams
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Post by Debra Juarez »

I have read a few books twice or more. I don’t often reread books because there are so many waiting to be read. I feel similar about traveling and eating out. I live to try the new, the adventure!
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