How often do you re-read books?
- atrixa
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How often do you re-read books?
I sometimes re read my favourites, but try to read new ones as well to keep a healthy balance.
Groucho Marx
US comedian with Marx Brothers (1890 - 1977)
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Happy re-Reading!!!
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- Gannon
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I have even reread a series of books (Tales of the Otori - Lian Hearn) because they are so good.
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But I have read that same book about 4 or 5 times now... and I expect I will read it again before I shrug off this mortal coil.
You buy a DVD, do you just watch it once and put it on the shelf never to be seen again? Why should it be different with books.
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I feel almost the same way... however, one book I've read more than once is "Catcher in the Rye."Eric McClean wrote:I read the book for just once , reading again and again becomes monotonous for me , and i hate this sterotype work.
Shelley Stout
author of RADIUM HALOS