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Topic: Have you ever
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Tue 05/06/08 03:50 PM
read the same book more than twice for purely enjoyment purposes? (children's books don't count.)


I'll have to say yes. Some classics are worth reading over and over. And I like Dean Koontz's stuff as well as Stephen King, and Dan Brown.

itsmetina's photo
Tue 05/06/08 03:51 PM
does the bible count?

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Tue 05/06/08 03:52 PM

does the bible count?
Of course.

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Tue 05/06/08 03:52 PM
Hmmm Mirror said Playboy...does that count???? noway :tongue: laugh laugh laugh drinker flowerforyou

LightVoice's photo
Tue 05/06/08 03:52 PM
Yes... and while you may want to classify it as a children's book... there is so much more to it: The Little Prince


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Tue 05/06/08 03:52 PM
I've read a lot of King's stuff over and over. When I read "Cell" I literally closed the book, thought about the story for a minute, and then opened up to the beginning and started again. I don't know what it is about his writing...

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Tue 05/06/08 03:53 PM
Yes, recently....


Mr Right.
The Devil May Care
Jemima J

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Tue 05/06/08 03:54 PM
No, but a nudie magazine yesdrinker

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Tue 05/06/08 03:54 PM
Yes I have read The Heroin Diaries 4 or 5 times.
I've also read The Dirt more than 5 times.

good books. i recommend them.

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Tue 05/06/08 03:55 PM
yep! just like watching a movie again or a re-run on tv!

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Tue 05/06/08 03:55 PM

I've read a lot of King's stuff over and over. When I read "Cell" I literally closed the book, thought about the story for a minute, and then opened up to the beginning and started again. I don't know what it is about his writing...
I just recently finished that book and I loved it

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Tue 05/06/08 03:56 PM
I have about a dozen favorites I cycle through every few years.

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Tue 05/06/08 03:57 PM
Sure have and enjoy it every time I read them...

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Tue 05/06/08 03:58 PM
The Last Alien On Earth was a great young adult's book...I read it all the time.

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Tue 05/06/08 03:58 PM

read the same book more than twice for purely enjoyment purposes? (children's books don't count.)


I'll have to say yes. Some classics are worth reading over and over. And I like Dean Koontz's stuff as well as Stephen King, and Dan Brown.




yup...Koontz and King as well

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Tue 05/06/08 03:58 PM
Yes!drinker

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Tue 05/06/08 03:59 PM
Edited by lifestooshort6 on Tue 05/06/08 03:59 PM
All of the Harry Potter books at least twiceblushing


The Bible countless times by now, I am getting old you knowlaugh

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Tue 05/06/08 04:01 PM
Yes, I have several that Ive read more than twice...I read James Patterson, John Saul, Patricia Cornwell, Dean Koontz, Nora Roberts, John Grisham...I love forensic pathology:heart:

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Tue 05/06/08 04:03 PM
Koontz's early stuff was a little too easy to read but I did it, he has gotten so much better the last few books..but yeh, he's good to go...

Cornwell and Laurell K Hamilton are very very good if I must say.So yeh, I havent yet, but will read them over n over again..

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Tue 05/06/08 04:04 PM

Yes, I have several that Ive read more than twice...I read James Patterson, John Saul, Patricia Cornwell, Dean Koontz, Nora Roberts, John Grisham...I love forensic pathology:heart:


Heres to Cornwell, Patterson,Hamilton n Koontz !!!!drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker drinker flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou

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