What book(s) can you keep re-reading and never get tired of?

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#1 canary7
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Dragonlance series (by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman ONLY)

Redwall Series

Harry Potter Series

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#2 w0lfbreeder
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harry potter is the only one i've ever had this experience with.
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#3 black_cat19
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Harry Potter series

The Picture of Dorian Grey

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#4 super_mario_128
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Harry Potter. Then again, I only did that when I was little. Now I tend to move onto new books instead of re-reading others. I'm having five for Christmas, and I'm reading one now, so I'm well entertained with literature now. ^_^
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Star Wars Legacy Of The Force: Star By Star
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I think I've only read Star Wars: Shadows of The Empire twice.
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#7 -Sun_Tzu-
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This might be a real shocker to some but I can never seem to stop reading The Art of War.
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#8 Killer_Silly
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The enders game SERIES!
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#9 Cedric169
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"The never ending story" by Michael Ende, great book
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#10 tommat119944
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None, i can't really re-read a book and enjoy it. I tried it with some of the Harry Potters, no go.
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The Dark Knight Returns Batman: Year One Watchmen those are all graphic novels though
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#12 NightStalkerBX
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This might be a real shocker to some but I can never seem to stop reading The Art of War.-Sun_Tzu-

Unbelievable...seriously... >___>

As for me, I've read Red Storm Rising and Gates of Fire like 3 times each at this point.

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#13 artichoke
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Star Wars Legacy Of The Force: Star By StarDarth-Caedus
I've read that book like 5 times. It was always just there so when I couldn't find anything else to read I'd just pick it up again. Also any Terry Pratchett book is worth rereading.
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#14 Mikedogg05
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Fight Club, and Breaking point.

Those are 2 out of the 6 books i have read. But they are awesome books. They make reading fun.

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Zombie Survival Guide
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#16 c4stigator
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A book called Daemonworld, by Ben Counter. One of those books where you learn something new everytime you read it (or maybe that's just cause I get lazy and miss out large paragraphs :roll: )
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Right now I can only come up with Harry Potter series and IT by Stephen King, but I'm sure there are others.
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The enders game SERIES!Killer_Silly

I read "Ender's Game" like 3 times. The second two weren't that great but "Ender's Shadow" was great. They just released "Ender in Exile" like 4 weeks ago. I just bought and finished Artie Lange's book "To Fat To Fish"

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#19 MrLions
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Eragon and the Lord Of The Flies
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Keane: My Story, Roy Keane's autobiography.
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A song of ice and fire series by George R.R Martin

Lamb: The gospel according to Biff, Christ's childhood pal by Christopher Moore

Let the right one in by John Ajvide Lindqvist

The real Frank Zappa by Frank Zappa

On Writing by Stephen king

The Dark tower series by Stephen King

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Homeland, by R.A.salvatore.
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#24 MGSFan92
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The Da Vinci Code, and it may sound kiddy, but I REALLY like the Giver series and I always re-read it. But to me, books are one-time things.
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#25 optiow
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Sharpe.

Harry Potter.

Eagle series.

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#26 Sajedene
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Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.
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Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.Sajedene
I was helping the school librarian shelve some newly ordered books a few days before school ended, and I saw a copy of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I was tempted to take out the copy, but didn't. I assume it would be worth the effort then? :P
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Band of Brothers.
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[QUOTE="Sajedene"]Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.super_mario_128
I was helping the school librarian shelve some newly ordered books a few days before school ended, and I saw a copy of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I was tempted to take out the copy, but didn't. I assume it would be worth the effort then? :P

It is. It's a classic. Timeless. As a kid, I enjoyed it for its fantasy. As an adult, it is littered with double meanings-- its a druggie book, a political book, a philosophical book, a life book -- its a trip! (pun intended!)
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The Foundation series, Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain.
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#31 MrLions
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[QUOTE="Sajedene"]Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.

Isn't Dante's Inferno going to be a video game? :|
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#32 Sajedene
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[QUOTE="MrLions"][QUOTE="Sajedene"]Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.

Isn't Dante's Inferno going to be a video game? :|

Yeah. And some movie based on it set in Vegas (last time I checked anyway)
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Hoot, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Harry Potter. 8)
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[QUOTE="Sajedene"][QUOTE="MrLions"][QUOTE="Sajedene"]Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.

Isn't Dante's Inferno going to be a video game? :|

Yeah. And some movie based on it set in Vegas (last time I checked anyway)

Interesting. Who is it by again, I might go check it out.
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Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy.
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[QUOTE="Sajedene"]Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.

Dante's Inferno? What do you find interesting about that? No offense but I found it pretty boring Anyway I guess I'd have to say the inheritance series or maybe harry potter
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#37 Sajedene
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[QUOTE="MrLions"][QUOTE="Sajedene"][QUOTE="MrLions"] Isn't Dante's Inferno going to be a video game? :|

Yeah. And some movie based on it set in Vegas (last time I checked anyway)

Interesting. Who is it by again, I might go check it out.

Dante Alighieri -- might as well check out all 3 (Divine Comedy [Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso]) but Inferno is the best one imo.
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I'm going to get flamed for this but........ Twilight.... i used to hate it because everyone loved it, but then I read it.
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#40 MrLions
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[QUOTE="Sajedene"][QUOTE="MrLions"][QUOTE="Sajedene"] Yeah. And some movie based on it set in Vegas (last time I checked anyway)

Interesting. Who is it by again, I might go check it out.

Dante Alighieri -- might as well check out all 3 (Divine Comedy [Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso]) but Inferno is the best one imo.

Thank you. :P Would have googled it but for some reason if I try to use a search engine it takes like an hour for a page to pop up. I'll check them out next time I go to Barns and Noble. :D
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Harry Potter series

The Picture of Dorian Grey

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Hmm.. The picture of Dorian Grey i just looked up and it sounds like a good book. I might have to get it.
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#42 Sajedene
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[QUOTE="vkr171"][QUOTE="Sajedene"]Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and Dante's Inferno Those are the only two books I have re-read more than I can count with my hand.

Dante's Inferno? What do you find interesting about that? No offense but I found it pretty boring Anyway I guess I'd have to say the inheritance series or maybe harry potter

It caters to a certain type of reader. (obviously) Especially if you understood the history and the people involved in it. And its about hell. What's could I not find interesting in it?
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Lord of the Flies and Ender's Game
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#44 hoola
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The Twilight series is the only series that i have been able to read multiple times. Twilight i have read 7 times and Eclipse i have read 4 times..the others i have only read once.
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Harry Potter or Vampire books.

Edit: Excluding Twilight >_>

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The only time I've ever done this was for Narnia. I've read each book twice. I plan on going for a third time when I have the chance.
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The Twilight series is the only series that i have been able to read multiple times. Twilight i have read 7 times and Eclipse i have read 4 times..the others i have only read once.hoola
>_______________________________________________________> bad place to say that :lol:
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World War Z The Zombie Survival Guide
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Homeland, by R.A.salvatore.123625
Read that twice, love it.
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The only time I've ever done this was for Narnia. I've read each book twice. I plan on going for a third time when I have the chance.vidplayer8
I have read the first three books. I'm thinking about buying the big book with all of them.