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 Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Love that book.

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Probably Lord of the Rings (I know, it's a series not a book) including the Hobbit.  At least twice, probably three times.

Books I've read twice include Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, The Source by James Michener, The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay, Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, Animal Farm and 1984 by George Orwell, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the Chronicles of Narnia (another series) by C.S. Lewis, The Giver Series by Lois Lowry.  Maybe DaVinci Code.

I'm looking at books in my library as I type this so it makes it easy.  Books striking me as "I should read that again" are An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears, and The Road by Cormac McCarthy.

 

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Green Eggs and Ham. 

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19 minutes ago, bostonlager said:

Green Eggs and Ham. 

Dang, we're counting kids books?!  I've read some of those a bajillion times.  :lol: 

That'd be a good spermoff thread.  :cheers: 

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I don’t think I have re-read many books.

Going through books I was supposed to have read but prolly cheated and did Cliff’s Notes. Animal Farm recently. That was very good considering when it was written.

Read Grapes of Wrath a couple years back and liked that so went through most of Steinbeck’s stuff.

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50 Shades of Grey. 

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55 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

Red Storm Rising 

:thumbsup: My 2nd favorite Clancy book, after Without Remorse.

I think the only book I've read twice is Hunt for Red October

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25 minutes ago, TheNewGirl said:

50 Shades of Grey. 

That's what talking about, what up! 😉

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46 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

People read books more than once? 🤔

Thought the same thing…i read alot but dont think ever one twice

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Just now, cyclone24 said:

Thought the same thing…i read alot but dont think ever one twice

And then the Movie comes out 😊

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4 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

And then the Movie comes out 😊

And then you get to be those aholes that says yeah, the movie was OK but the book was better..ha

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Just now, cyclone24 said:

And then you get to be those aholes that says yeah, the movie was OK but the book was better..ha

Haha, yup! 

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I go through the A Song of Ice and Fire books to chase down fan theories regularly.

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20 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

That's what talking about, what up! 😉

I am kidding, that's one of the worst pieces of cr@p I've ever read in my entire life. 

Seriously, I've read "Outlander" a few times. Probably a few other smutty books you guys haven't ever heard of. 

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3 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

Is Penthouse considered a book? 🤔

If so, April 1977 Playboy magazine

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The Doors of Perception

Brave New World

1984

The God Delusion

The Exorcist

I'd reread The Great and Secret Show for the third time (and Everville a second time) if ghey boy would ever complete the trilogy.  

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Mike Honcho said:

The Stand

This...or salems lot.  

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Art Of The Deal, Art Of The Comeback. Highly recommend.  

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I read entertainment books over again more than history or whatever. Once I read something to learn something, then that is good enough unless it's serious complex.

For entertainment like Grisham or Patterson or King or Koontz or Poe, I'll read those more than once or twice. 

 

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