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Recently, I did a post about a book I liked enough to reread.
And of course I want to know what books are so good, YOU re-read them!
Whether these are books you read once and then immediately read again and reread, books you read as a child and revisit as an adult, or books you reread every year or holiday season, this is a fun list of titles!
These are the books that are re-read the most!

FAVORITE BOOK TO READ MORE THAN ONCE


Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
I read this many times as a child! I haven’t read it in decades, but was excited to dive into it with my girls a few years ago. Luckily they love it as much as I do! We have now watched the movie and finished the series together! Really fun!


The Unselected Journal of Emma M. Lion by Beth Brower
I started this series in 2024 and the first few books went pretty slow for me, and it wasn’t until book 5 in January that I suddenly REALLY caught the bug for this series and ended up reading the entire series a second time and now I’m listening to the audio version. I agree and can’t wait for the next book in 2026!


Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher
Whenever I ask for Christmas book suggestions, this book is recommended. Even though it’s set at Christmas, I hear it’s especially cozy in the winter. I haven’t read it yet, but it’s on my list!

Magnolia Garden by Jessa Hastings
This is the first book in the hugely popular TikTok romance series, following London socialite Magnolia Parks and bad boy BJ Ballentine, whose messy, on-again, off-again relationship keeps bringing them back together. But when secrets emerge and their toxic cycle begins to crack, they are forced to wonder if their love will last.


The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
This epic fantasy trilogy follows Frodo Baggins’ treacherous journey to destroy the One Ring and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron. It’s full of iconic characters, mythical creatures, and entire worlds waiting to be discovered.


Persuasion by Jane Austen
Jane Austen knew how to write sweet, charming, and delightful romance! Anne Elliot once broke off her engagement to Captain Wentworth due to pressure from her family. But eight years later, he’s back, successful, handsome, and perhaps still holding a grudge. As their worlds collide, their slow-burn romance proves that their love may be a little on hold.



Pride and Prejudice by Jane Australia
Jane Austen’s beloved story is truly magical. I remember one afternoon my mother ironing or folding the laundry while watching Colin Firth Pride and Prejudice. I estimate that I have seen it at least twenty times. Elizabeth and Mr Darcy…a thousand times yes!


Ella is Fascinated by Gail Levine
This smart, funny, and sweet retelling of Cinderella might be one of my top five favorite books of all time! Ella was cursed immediately after birth to obey any command given to her and there seemed to be no way for her to break the curse herself. That is, he must track down the elusive fairy and put a curse on her and convince her to remove the curse.


Skyward Series by Brandon Sanderson
My husband and now my two oldest daughters are HUGE Brandon Sanderson fans and this was the first book he read! This one takes place in a future where pilots are heroes of humanity and Spensa dreams of being like her father. But his father’s actions years earlier will likely prevent him from realizing his dream.


The Sign of the Lion by Francine Rivers
Hadassah, a young slave girl, falls in love with a handsome nobleman. Will he choose Roma? Or would he have remained steadfast in his faith in God, even during the time when the Romans began feeding Christians to lions.


War Wednesday by Gary D. Schmidt
I love Gary D. Schmidt’s books and this is my favorite! I absolutely LOVED this middle grade about a boy suffering through his seventh grade year. The Vietnam War is raging and his home life is complicated by his ambitious father and teenage sister, but the worst thing is that every Wednesday every student has religious education and he has to stay in class and study Shakespeare with his teacher. This book is funny, smart, and 100% fantastic. I have recommended it hundreds of times. companion novel, OK for nowjust as good. (Full review here)


Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Jump right into Farmer Boy and this is probably my favorite book in the entire Little House series. (Instagram followers may remember when I thought I lost my beloved 70+ year old copy. Yikes!)
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