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Jan 19, 2014 01:36PM
The Harry Potter series and The Fault in our Stars!
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One book that I can always go back and read time and time again is The Secret Life of Bees. I had to read the first chapter for a school assignment last year, ended up checking it out at the library to read the rest, then bought a copy and have read it twice more since then.
The Fault in Our Stars. Terrific book which gives the finger to death.Gone South, by Robert S. McCammon. Excellent in every detail, almost four hundred pages, and not one wasted word.
And anything from Cha
rlAnd same author The Solitaire mystery
And Anything by Charles Delint.......
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I have re-read Beautiful Creatures twice!!
-Caster Chronicles-Harry Potter
-The Chronicles of Narnia
-The Perks of Being a Wallflower
-The Hunger Games Trilogy
-Looking for Alaska
-Paper Towns
-The Fault in our Stars
-The Infernal Devices
-The Twilight Saga
-The Great Gatsby
-To Kill a Mockingbird
the book thiefharry potter series
hunger games series
Narnia series
twilight series
anything by Nicholas sparks.
but I am reading a lot of books now I have never read so I havent had Mic time to re-read my favorite books
Danielle wrote: "the book thiefharry potter series
hunger games series
Narnia series
twilight series
anything by Nicholas sparks.
but I am reading a lot of books now I have never read so I havent had Mic time to r..."
Nicholas Sparks is a awesome writer :)
Fans of historical fiction YA will freak out over this book! I know I did! Kinda-sorta "borrowed it" from an old teacher's bookshelf after reading it once! Whenever I spot it on my own bookshelf, I have to read it again. I usually don't read series over again but the Hunger Games forced me to come back after watching the movies!!
I've read this book almost ten times! It never gets old and is such an intimate look into a fascinating secret world
I read many books more than once when I taught them. But outside of that, I have read all of Jane Austen's books more than once. I also have re-read The Great Gatsby on my own. They are considered classics for a reason! :-)
Joanne♥~Bookworm Extraordinaire wrote: "Off the top of my head:



"DAN BROWN IS AMAZING I LOVE HIS ROBERT LANGDON SERIES <3
I have a REALLY bad memory so I'm constantly rereading books when the next book in the series comes out or when It's just been awhile since I read the series and I want to continue the series.
I also reread before the movie comes out...
Hmm, that's a bit hard. I've re-read about 1-4 of the books I've read but that's way to many to list! So my top that I've read so many times I've had to buy two copies since the first is falling apart!:All by Laurell K Hamilton (non teen)
All by Tamora Pierce
I’ve read Steven King's "The Stand" at least 5 times, maybe more. Love it. I've also read "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand multiple times, as well as "Sister Carrie" by Theodore Dreiser.In YA, it's Twilight Saga all the way. I will definitely re-read "The Fault of Our Stars" but haven't yet. :)
Don't often reread a book (unless I've had to study it) but have gone back to The Hobbit four or five times over the years. Have also reread the first three Harry Potter books, including to my young children (great to rediscover them again!).
harry potter and enders game and enders shadow. ..used to read enders game and enders shadow once a month in hs
Twilight... well, the whole series I've read multiple times since I had this un-curable obsession with Jacob Black....*Sigh*
Harry Potter, The Princess Diaries, Clarice Bean, various Babysiters club books and People Might Here You
Here There be Dragons had the most amazing ending that I immediately flipped from the back cover to the front and reread it.
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