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What are the books that you would read more than 3 times?

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Question added by Samar Saleh , Community Manager , Bayt.com
Date Posted: 2015/07/14
Nisreen Ahmad
by Nisreen Ahmad , dfgdhj , twst

Patrick Suskind's Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Widad Naji
by Widad Naji , Booking Executive , Malls Media Representative M2R

I am not sure if you asked this question to get a list of books or to have a general answer. I could list you my favourite books that I would love to read more than once, but then maybe you wouldn't! It's really just subjective. But to answer it in a more general sense, a book to be re-read many times would be one where each time you read it you get to see it in a different way or the more you read it, the more you find it interesting and the more you read the more you'll discover between-the-lines ideas that you hadn't seen earlier when you were too hooked up with the major story. It needs to be a well-written brilliant work of art that has got lots more than what a first read would reveal. Any book that made you think and you ended up just mesmerised thinking about it in the end, well that would deserve a second shot maybe you'll end up getting more out of it. So since you asked, please do share some of your re-read books..

Zahid Hussein
by Zahid Hussein , President , Sustainable Resource Foundation (SuRF)

I'd read holy books of all religions a number of times.

 

Here's a small list of books (drama, fiction, non-fiction) that i'd love to read many times over.

 

1. The Idiot, Brothers Karmazaov, Notes from Underground by Doestoevsky 

2. Fictionalised biographies by Irving Stone (Passions of mind, Lust for life, Agony and ecstasy)

3. Mass Communication by Wilbur Schramm

4. Public Relations by Cutlip and Center

5. Shakespeare's King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth,  Merchant of Venice, Tempest

6. War and peace and Anna Karenina by Tolstoy.............

 

among others. Advance eid mubarak

 

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by Deleted user

In the classics I have and would read again: 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. In the new literary fiction I've read The Kite Runner  and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

Shakespeare's Sonnets. 

 

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