I've read Gone With The Wind probably a dozen times or so. I have four copies--two hardbacks, two paperbacks--of the four, three are worn out.
I've read Ender's Game probably six or seven times. I have two copies. The first one is very worn out!!! And the second I got a few months ago, so it's still in good shape!
And I've definitely read all of the L.M. Montgomery books and Laura Ingalls Wilder books more than twice. Same with C.S. Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia.
2007-01-29 07:26:17
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answered by laney_po 6
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Tom Swift and The Cosmic Astronauts
Catherine Cookson: The Mary Ann series
edgar rice burroughs:
Tarzan of the Apes, The Return of Tarzan
John Carter's A Princess of Mars...
Tanar of Pellucidar
Back to the Stone Age
The land that Time Forgot
Kenneth Robeson: Doc Savage Books. Land of Terror and Man of Bronze.
E.E.Doc Smith:The Lensemen and Skylark Books
Isaac Asimov: Nine Tomorrows, Caves of Steel. The Naked Sun,
Foundation , I Robot
Robert E Howard: The Conan Books
Rod Serling: The Twilight Zone and Night Gallery books
Ray Bradbury: The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, Dandelion Wine, The Illustrated Man, A Medicine for Melancholy,
R is for Rocket, S is for Space, A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories...
Gordon R Dickson: Dorsai, Spirit of Dorsai, Necromancer, The Tactics of Mistake...
Robert Heinlein: Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land
Arthur C Clarke: Childhood's End, A Fall of Moondust
Andrew Vachss: Flood, Strega, Blue Belle
Adam Hall: Quiller:Northlight, Quiller's Run
2007-01-29 16:29:10
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answered by Zholla 7
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The Monk by Matthew Lewis
Uncle Silas by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner
Amphigorey, Amphigorey Also, Amphigorey Too and Amphigorey Again by Edward Gorey
Creepy Susie: and 13 other tragic tales for troubled children by Angus Oblong
The House of Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Speckled Monster: A Historical Tale of Battling Smallpox by Jennifer Carrell
The Barbary Plague: The Black Death in Victorian San Francisco by Marilyn Chase
Quinine: Malaria and the Quest for a Cure That Changed the World by Fiammetta Rocco
Roots of Desire: The Myth, Meaning and Sexual Power of Red Hair by Marion Roach
Behind the Attic Wall by Sylvia Cassedy
Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
Sister Light, Sister Dark and White Jenna by Jane Yolen
2007-01-29 19:04:22
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answered by kaliluna 6
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All the Harry Potter books, Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel, Gone With the Wind, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Stand and The Long Walk by Stephen King...there are a lot books out there that I would read again and again.
2007-01-29 15:34:15
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answered by Leah~Ariana is due Oct. 09~ 6
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I read the Anne of Green Gables series for the first time, when I was about 8 or 9. I don't have any idea how many times I've re-read that series. I'm guessing it's close to 10 or 12 times. Also, I've read Pride an Prejudice about 6 times.
2007-01-29 22:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Arena - Karen Hancock - 4 Times
LOTR Trilogy - 5 Times
Kirsti - Helen Markley Miller - 7 Times
Emily of Deep Valley - 5 Times
The Princess Bride - Twice
2007-01-29 16:46:27
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answered by Bluemist 2
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I've lost count on how many times I've read the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. I've read the Chronicles of Blood & Stone trilogy by Robert Newcomb at least 3 times. And I've also read R.A. Salvatore's Forgotten Realms books 2 times; it's a 15 book series on the life of a Dark Elf, Drizzt Do'Urden, who is considered one of the most famous characters in Fantasy writings.
2007-01-29 15:53:59
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answered by Maverick 6
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The Bible
The Stand by Stephen King
Juniper Time by Kate Wilhelm
Centennial and Chesapeake by James Michener
I have read a few others twice, but those are the top ones
2007-01-29 16:04:35
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answered by SAMUEL ELI 7
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. I read it the first time about seven years ago(I was twelve) and I've read it four or five times a year since. The Mark of a good book is that you can find new things to amuse you each time you read it. Its fascinating how I've matured with the book. I'm now able to laugh at things I never understood before.
2007-01-29 15:25:52
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answered by blood_drop2003 3
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The Lord of the Rings trilogy (over and over because i love to dip in and out of it!)
Just finished reading all six of the Dune novels by Frank Herbert.
My favourite re-read is A Gallows Wedding, which i had read as a 12yr old but never forgot. Then last year i managed to get a copy so was able to read it again.
I've even read the Viz annual several times but thats mainly because its in the toilet!
2007-01-29 18:43:50
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answered by sarah h 2
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