Boos you have read more than once...

@uditpanda (1023)
India
April 19, 2009 10:17am CST
We find some books so interesting that once going through it is not enough. You feel like reading it again & again. One such book for me is LOVE STORY by Erich Segal. I must have read it more than 5 times.The monk who sold his Ferrari is another one in the list for me. What are the books you have read more than once ??
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@xboxboy (5576)
19 Apr 09
both "catcher in the rye" and "to kill a mockingbird" i have read numerous times.
@uditpanda (1023)
• India
19 Apr 09
I have gone through to kill a mocking bird...can you please name me the author of the other book you mentioned....?? Sorry for the spelling of the word BOOKS in the heading of my question by the way...
@xboxboy (5576)
19 Apr 09
J D Salinger wrote "catcher in the rye".
@uditpanda (1023)
• India
19 Apr 09
oh well..thank you very much...i will definitely try this one...have fun...
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
19 Apr 09
I can only think of one off hand and that is "true betrayals" a book by Nora Roberts. It's a great book and I really enjoyed it. I've only read it twice through, maybe thrice but I'm not sure. Books are great to read especially when you can find those ones you can read over and over again and never tire from!
@uditpanda (1023)
• India
19 Apr 09
i am sure this discussion will definitely add some interesting new books to my collection...thank you for the reply...
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
19 Apr 09
Phantom by Susan Kay. First read in 1993, I still have a copy. I've read it over 600 times. I stopped counting in 1999. The Only Alien on the Planet by Kristin D. Randle All I Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum Reflections of the Heart by Sally Laity To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck I read these books rather religiously.
• United States
14 May 09
The Stand by Stephen King, I've read it so many times. Also She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb. Both are great books.