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I've read Exodus a few times. Truly uplifting.

2007-10-02 05:25:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Books I have loved enough to reread
Drawing Blood Poppy Z Brite
The Talisman Peter Straub
Good Omens Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaimen
The whole Discworld series by Terry Pratchett
American Gods Neil Gaiman
The Lord of the Rings series
The Harry Potter series
anything by Tamora Pierce
Bag Of Bones Stephen King
anything by Nora Roberts and Linda Howard

2007-09-30 00:43:22 · answer #2 · answered by quatre_khushrenada 2 · 0 0

Little Women--reread probably 20 times in my life. Others I've reread are Wings of Denial, Little House Series, Heidi, The Hobbit, Cold Sassy Tree, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Peace with God, All the Corrie Ten Boom and Dale Evans books,
I've reread so many I cannot remember all of them.

2007-09-30 05:07:18 · answer #3 · answered by ladyliberty 5 · 0 0

An old-fashioned romance, The Harvester by Gene Stratton-Porter. Also Tryst by Elswyth Thane (check out the rave reviews on Amazon for this one).
Also Dark Moon, Fair Lady by Elsie Lee.

2007-09-30 01:39:35 · answer #4 · answered by Ginger/Virginia 6 · 0 0

A book in Italian I bought in Milan called "Ho Voglia di te" by Federico Moccia!! it is simply amazing! I thought reading it in Italian would be a bit difficult, but it was so great, so well written I enjoyed every moment! Also another book from the same author called " Scusa ma ti chiamo amore"

2007-09-30 02:50:15 · answer #5 · answered by Lola 4 · 0 0

Too many books to list here. However, in the short term, I totally enjoy anything by Matthew Reilly and have read his books over and over again. The same for Jack DuBrul. I like thrillers, mysteries, fantasy, sci-fi, alternate history, etc. And I have read them all over and over.

2007-09-30 01:50:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

None. A e book is in no way the comparable the 2d time, and neither is the reader. The e book is the comparable, yet you and your reviews exchange and those transformations influence your reaction to the e book. I study Catcher interior the Rye in intense college and enjoyed it. interpreting it as a teenager, Holden Caulfield is each little thing you opt for to be. yet once I study it back as an grownup, having been with the aid of one marriage, interior the path of yet another and with 2 young ones, the adventure grew to become into thoroughly distinctive. i wanted somebody to whack ol' Holden with a brick and make him supply up whining approximately each little ingredient. Salinger's ability to place in writing the character so as that youth discover with him and adults think of he's stressful is somewhat marvelous. I fashionable the e book until now, yet much greater now. I do purely no longer basically like the main character and have little sympathy for him. yet Salinger's fulfillment is excellent. i do no longer think of any e book could grant you with the comparable leisure the 2d time. now and back the exhilaration is greater appropriate as quickly as you have the adulthood mandatory -- i think of Moby Dick is greater appropriate each and every time I study it, and seize-22, and The Lord of the jewellery. yet now and back the e book looks to worsen. i'm uncertain i might *choose for* to study something i in my view enjoyed as a toddler, because of the fact it would be disappointing.

2016-11-06 20:11:36 · answer #7 · answered by eaddie 4 · 0 0

There are very few books I *haven't* reread, but the ones I've reread several times are A Wrinkle in Time, Les Miserables, Crime And Punishment, Joy Luck Club, Spindle's End, and far too many others to name.

2007-09-30 15:14:37 · answer #8 · answered by Caitlin 7 · 0 0

HARRY POTTER sorry all u anti potters out there but i must admit that even at 26 i find the harry potter collection appealin i think that j. k. rowling is a wonderful author and cant wait till she brings out some new books (hopefully she will aim some at the adult fans she has got out there!). but i do enjoy readin most books and as look as i find a book interestin i would be able to read it over again, it's just like a films really.

2007-09-29 23:19:16 · answer #9 · answered by staci b 3 · 2 1

Pride and Prejudice : By Jane Austen
Harry Potter Series

2007-09-30 00:48:22 · answer #10 · answered by gs 2 · 0 0

I read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova seven or eight times!
Kahtrine by Anya Seton three times and shadows and Strongholds by Elizabeth Chadwick 3 times.

2007-09-30 01:39:37 · answer #11 · answered by Saber 5 · 0 0

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