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Books you've obsessively read multiple times
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Mar 19, 2024 06:43PM
I read Anne of Green Gables a bunch of times too. The first three books in that series are so good.
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Black Beauty and The Witches by Roald Dahl (don't come at me for the Roald Dahl one, it's a comfort read :'))
Best book ever ... Swan Song by Robert R McCammon. It's a very long book. I read it twice and listened to it a few times.
Heidi, Seven Daughters and Seven Sons, God’s Smuggler, Carry On, Mr. Bowditch (loved that one as a child), Black Beauty, Villette, and Jane Eyre. Those are just some.
Phantom of the Opera - Gaston LerouxChristine - Stephen King
Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
So This is Love - Elizabeth Lim
Basically pick these up whenever I'm ill or sad or stressed out - it got to the point that, during a set of big exams before the summer, I read the Phantom over four times in the span of a month and a bit, back to back I love it SOOO much
tell it to the bees.it's so easy, captivating, dreamy, and lovely to read and get into an older world for a while 🐝💛
The Twilight SagaKutherian Gambit
Kate Daniels series
The Demon Accords series by John Conroe
Zone Wars by John Conroe
Montshire series by John Conroe
Cole and Srexx series by Robert M Kerns
Histories of Drakmoor by Robert M Kerns
Primogenitor series by Robert M Kerns
Sorcerous Persuits by Robert M Kerns
The Wheel of Time
The Holy Bible: English Standard VersionThe Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
Knowing God by J.I. Packer
I love the book Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. I will read that book every few years. That book is what got me into reading, so it is a special novel to me. I mean the story itself is pretty awesome and the series...yeah, I'm a fan.
Julie Trettel I’m a huge romance book lover and right now werewolf romance is my top favorite and Westin pack series is amazing but so is CM Owens sterling shore
the dark verse series by runyx, ACOTAR by sjm, boys of tommen by Chloe Walsh, cat & mouse duet by h.d carlton
The hunger games🤣😂🤣🤣 I was on a road trip and found the first book and started reading it and then I finished and read it like five more times hahah
London wrote: "100 years of solitude"This is both my dad's and one of my closest friends' favorite book ever. I tried to read it though and I stumbled on so many characters sharing the same name, it was hard to remember who was who. You make me want to read it though!
The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic. I read this trilogy at least once a year sometimes multiple times a year. I swear I have the whole thing memorized.
The mediator series by Meg Cabot, it’s been my comfort series since it came out and I reread at least once a year 🤍
Everyone Has a Story by Savi Sharma. I've lost the count of the number of times I've reread it but it always feels like home <3
I rarely ever reread books but my exceptions are:The Anomaly trilogy by Krista McGee (Christian dystopian with a little bit of romance, read it twice) and
Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson (clean, fluffy, summer romance with an amazing story, read it twice but have read certain chapters countless times)
I can not read any book over once I know how it ends why bother.I only have one book I can read over would be the Bible.
Eleanor and Park. There's something about that story and the way it is written. Rainbow Rowell is such a great writer!!!
I don’t read books more than once, except the Bible. I don’t see the point when there are so many books I haven’t read yet.
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. I'm currently on my fourth read through..Another is Stone Junction..
a little princess. i was in 3rd grade when i first read it, so about 7 or 8? it was the first book to ever make me cry and ive loved it ever since
Literary re- read: Pride & Prejudice. Romantic re-read: The Cheat Sheet.
Fantasy re-read: Heir of Fire
Honestly, there are quite a few books that I have read over and over again, despite the fact that they may not necessarily be my favourite, which I know might be weird; reading a book over and over again even if it's not your favourite, and may have some shortcomings
Like, The sweetest oblivion, the love hypothesis, sinners anonymous, bound by honour, the brightest light of sunshine, Lilah, My Dark Romeo, etc;
Books 1-3 of Amadis of Gaul (or Gaula), the Antoine Galland version of Arabian Nights and the collection of Portuguese folk story-ballads (romanceiro) by João David Pinto-Correia.
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