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Books you've read morr than 2 times
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Jan 08, 2024 03:29AM
And why? I read they both die at the end 7 times. And paperweight 3 times
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The Hobbit Series - JR TolkienThe Ending Series - Lindsey Pogue & Lindsey Fairleigh
Beautiful Joe - Marshall Saunders
Bristle Face - Zachary Ball
The Road Less Traveled - Scott Peck
Always - Trevor Meldal-Johnson
The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge - Jeremy Narby
A Thousand Boy Kisses - Tillie ColeThis one crushed me so hard my neighbour asked if something had happened, if someone had died, I cried so much. both times.
Trollbunden - Margit Sandemo (the whole series multiple times)
This series if just so good and I love it so much.
City of Bones - Cassandra Clare
(read the whole series multiple times)
I just love it.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone- 3 timesShopaholic and sister- 3 times
I have got your number- over 4 times - it just makes me happy.
Fifty series i've read like 3 times all the way through and 2 times for Christians pov ones.Read Harry Potter 2 times all way through same with The Hunger Games.
uhm too many but on top off my head I can say - icebreaker, better than the movies, the woman in the window, all the bright places, haunting adeline and hunting adeline
i dont like reading books multiple times js bc like... if i remember i remmeber woowoo, if i dont then i didn't, wompwomp.but, poision for breakfast, and wild thing
Too many to list, but here are a few that I've read more than 4 times:1. Coming Home (Rosamunde Pilcher) describes the childhood and youth of Judith Dunbar in Cornwall and in London during WW II
2. Winter Solstice (R. Pilcher) because it takes place in a snowy December in Scotland
3. A Place of Execution (Val McDermid) the TV movie is even better!
4. The little Girl who lives down the Lane (Laird Koenig) read it since 1976 at least 34 times on Halloween
5. In a Dry Summer (Peter Robinson) the best volume in his DCI Banks series
6. A Peculiar Chemistry (Kitty Ray)
7. Dancing at the Harvest Moon (K. C. McKinnon)
8. No Time for Goodbye (Linwood Barclay)
9. Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy
10. Marseille Trilogy by Jean-Claude Izzo (it was filmed with Alain Delon, "Fabio Montale")
11. The Unforgiven (Patricia MacDonald) very thrilling
12. everything by Michael Allegretto
13. Where are the Children? (Mary Higgins Clark)
14. Still watch (MHC)
15. A Cry in the Night (MHC)
16. the early modern gothic novels by Susan Howatch from the 1960's
17. The Ear of the Heart (Dolores Hart)
18. Uncommon Knowledge (Judy Lewis) autobiography
19. Strange Fits of Passion (Anita Shreve)
20. Into the Wilderness (Sara Donati) I think it's a lot better than "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon
The Harry Potter series because it's my favorite series of all timeI've also read The Giver three or four times because I read it for fun once or twice then was required to read it for school twice
I have read the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin twice. I got so much more out of it the second time through.
Percy Jackson ((all of them))Harry Potter ((all of them))
Warriors Series ((all of them))
Twilight Series
Hunger Games Series
I've read The Others series by Anne Bishop multiple times, it's my all-time favorite series. I'm planning to reread The ACOTAR series, The Throne of Glass series, and The Crescent City series all by Sarah J. Maas. I'll be rereading the Crescent City series this month in preparation for the third book's release on Jan 30th... Yay!!!
The Harry Potter seriesThe Pride series by Shelly Laurenston (funny, sexy books)
The Badger books also by Shelly Laurenston
The Black Dagger Brotherhood series (the first 7 books and some of the spin offs by J.R. Ward
Naked in Death and some others in the in Death series JD Robb
Merry Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton
The Witching Hour series by Anne Rice
Splinter Of The Minds Eye by Alan Dean Foster, an OLD Star Wars book. And the Harry Potter series. read/listening to them for the 5 time at the moment.
Robert Hunter series by Chris CarterClaimed series by Elle Kennedy
Song of Fire and Ice series by George R R Martin
All books by Charlotte Link, by Anne LaBastille and by Mary Higgins Clark.The good thing is that at my age I don't remember the endings of crime novels. :)
Percy Jackson Series 1 and 2, the Bible, Embassy Row Series, when I was a kid I read Smells Like Dog who knows how many times lol and the Hunger Games
Wings of Fire- a whopping 11 times (yes, all 27)Caraval- 7 times
The Hunger Games- 5 times
The Bible- never read the whole thing, but I've read half the books, with Esther being my most read at 9 times
I have read the first five books in the Earth's Children series by Jean Auel multiple times and 84 Charing Crops Road is an annual reread that I have read quite a few times.
Fahrenheit 451The Midnight Library
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies
World War Z
Brave New World
The Omnivore's Dilemma
There are definitely more, but they are just escaping me at the moment.
The Hobbit by J.R.R TolkienClockwork Angels by Kevin J. Anderson and Neil Peart
Atlas Shrugged (Yes, Really) by Ayn Rand
Lord of the Rings series by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Affair by Lee Child
Killing Floor by Lee Child
to many to list but The Lord Of The Rings, Scary Close by Donald Miller, Anne of Green Gables, all of Jan Karen's Mitford series which are my vacation books
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