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What book have you reread the most?
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Samantha Grice
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Oct 02, 2024 02:57PM

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There is so much to this. It's complex in the most intriguing fashion. It's more like a maze and there are umpteen clues tempting you to follow a path, to then find your assumptions are not bearing fruit. I'll not give any of this away, but, I will say things are often not as you first think. You might from the reviews, be able to pick up on what goes on but don't be surprised if you're not. Each time I read this, I come across another little gem. The breadcrumbs left behind are there. It's a treat to read each time. It's my go to book when I need to get away from it all.

Everytime I find a new revelation. It is comforting, gives hope, makes you think about the person you are and the ones that surround you.
And it doesn't matter how old you are, it is a story for every body... and soul.

I've also read the series multiple times. each time a new book came out, I reread the whole series to date before reading the latest. I've read the series in its enturety twice since Deathly Hallows.
I've read Key to the Keplian about 20 times, probably the most of any.
I've reread Stephanie Plum series multiple times. Author Janet Evanovich.
I've reread St Germaine series multiple times. Author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
the most would probably be Keplian.

Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa. A semi-biographical story with some very funny parts.





Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llos..."
Oh, Pride and Prejudice for me too! :)
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