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B&A? What's the most amount of times you've read a book?

Any book. How many times have you read it?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    *Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. 9 times and counting.

    *Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. I lost count already, but it must be over a dozen times by now.

    *The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint Exupery. Same as above. Started as a child.

    I recently got obsessed over Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson (6 times) and Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict (4), too.

    I'm a serial re-reader, you know. If I really like a book, I will read it over and over and over. And over. Same with favorite movies.

  • pak
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    there are a great type of books obtainable to study, that I not often reread even books i admire. For one factor, if I already understand what's going to ensue, it gets boring for me. I easily have some favorites that I reread many times back each few years. i've got been doing this with A Wrinkle in Time ever since I first study it as a toddler. probably i've got study it greater desirable than a dozen circumstances. My sought after e book, The Bloody sunlight - probably i've got study that as plenty or greater. If i've got forgotten what a e book is approximately yet undergo in strategies that I enjoyed it, then I each so often reread it.

  • I usually don't reread books. Once through is enough for me, though sometimes I just like to go back and "visit" books I've already read. I'll just randomly pick it up and start reading from any part, then put it back down and not look at it again for a few months...

    But, anyway, the most times I ever read a book has to be up in, like, the fifties. Maybe hundreds. When I was little, I was obsessed with those Madeline books by Ludwig Bemelmans. There was also this Toy Story book that had a tape along with it and I used to read it. A lot. xD

  • 1 decade ago

    i've read the Harry Potter series twice now, but Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows I've read 4 times. Also Breaking Dawn i have read 5 or 6 times, which i'm starting again, and after that i will most likely read Harry Potter again! A lot fo people ask me why i read them so many times, and i'd have to say its because i love them so much! The characters, the plots, the excitment, the writing style, and many more contibuting factors! :)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I used to keep track of how many times I read the Harry Potter books (but keep in mind, this was back when only the first three or four were out). I think I read the first one about 20 times. Maybe more. o.O

  • 1 decade ago

    I have read all the Harry Potter books way, way too many times to count. <3

    I've also read the books Finding Cassie Crazy and Feeling Sorry For Celia multiple times - probably at least 15 times each.

    ..I like to reread? :)

  • 1 decade ago

    Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, 18 times.

  • 1 decade ago

    I've read The Gemma Doyle Trilogy and A Certain Slant of Light three times each. I've read the first four Harry Potter books three times each, and the fifth and sixth twice. I've only read the seventh one once, but I'm rereading it right now :) Also, I've read The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong once and listened to its audiobook once.

    I only reread the books I really love.

  • 1 decade ago

    I've Read This Trio of Series by Karen Kingsbury about 7 times.

  • 1 decade ago

    Pride and Prejudice - 4 times

    Rebecca- twice

    The Count of Monte Cristo- twice

    HP- twice

    Little Women- twice

    If I really like the book I re-read them at least once.

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