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Ooooh- I have I Never Promised You a Rose Garden- I like hearing that you love it so much you keep rereading it!


I have OCD and I actually have it pretty darn bad, hence the way too many books and getting more every day, but not so much on the condition.
I mean, I do like them to look nice but having them look used is okay with me- as long as it's not TOO used!




East By Edith Pattou
Marley & Me by John Gorgan
The Earth, My Butt, and other big round this by Carolyn Mackler (not the most sophisticated reading material out there, but it makes me smile and I can relate, so why not?)
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X's and O's,
Della



Constantly. If I've just read a book that I really like, I'll re-read it tons of times until I practically have parts of it memorised.
I agree with Jessica, when you re-read some books, you discover new things to appreciate and love, and also some stuff you didn't notice before.
I agree with Jessica, when you re-read some books, you discover new things to appreciate and love, and also some stuff you didn't notice before.
Susanna wrote: "Just asked my mother (a professor of English) what her vote would be.
She said she'd have to choose between Huck Finn, The Great Gatsby, or Absalom Absalom."
Haven't read the third, would concur on the first, and must disagree very strongly with the second!! I'd have to go for Mockingbird, I think.
and I can't skim either. Only in desperation when I'm doing a challenge and want to count a loathed book... otherwise I have NO problem with closing a book before I have reached the end. Life is too short!!
She said she'd have to choose between Huck Finn, The Great Gatsby, or Absalom Absalom."
Haven't read the third, would concur on the first, and must disagree very strongly with the second!! I'd have to go for Mockingbird, I think.
and I can't skim either. Only in desperation when I'm doing a challenge and want to count a loathed book... otherwise I have NO problem with closing a book before I have reached the end. Life is too short!!

I don't think I've skimmed since I was in grad school. Golly did we have a lot of assigned reading!



I absolutely re-read.
Most of the time, I read a book and then re-read it again immediately. I know how weird that is, but I read it the first time for the story - what will happen next, and then I read it for the language and the skill of the writer.
I also love re-reading because I find that books I was only lukewarm on the first time around are a lot better the second time around. On the first pass, I didn't like Empire Falls by Richard Russo and I was only lukewarm on Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King, and now these two are high up on my list of favorites.
I also love re-reading books after a period of years, because they are both a little foreign yet, familiar. Its like running into an old friend after a long separation.
Most of the time, I read a book and then re-read it again immediately. I know how weird that is, but I read it the first time for the story - what will happen next, and then I read it for the language and the skill of the writer.
I also love re-reading because I find that books I was only lukewarm on the first time around are a lot better the second time around. On the first pass, I didn't like Empire Falls by Richard Russo and I was only lukewarm on Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King, and now these two are high up on my list of favorites.
I also love re-reading books after a period of years, because they are both a little foreign yet, familiar. Its like running into an old friend after a long separation.




I try not to so much anymore because I have so many books on my TBR. I try to read a few new books before returning to an old one.
I usually have about 3 books on the go at once though, and often one of these will be a reread that i pick up when i feel i don't have much of an attention span
Also when I'm upset I like to go back to old favourites
Things I've read many times: Harry Potter, Narnia books, Roald Dahl, short story collections
I'm trying to read 90% new books atm, but a few of them I'm finishing and know I'll reread at some point. For example, I'm on book 5 of The Dark Tower series right now and I know I'll read it again at some point.
I also read just the last sentence of a book! And I dont know why. If I don't I can't stop thinking about it and can't concentrate on the story.
And I always put a bookmark in the halfway point - I just like to know when I'm more than halfway through. Strange.





But I've replaced that with getting my absolute favorite books on audio and listening to them on the commute if I haven't found something new and interesting. I probably run through LoTR and Harry Potter once every year or two now.

I agree with lots of people that favorite books are like old friends.

I'm planning on re-reading one of the books for Christmas. You know, I want to keep one book that I would re-read on Christmas holiday every year. I just thought about it and want to try doing it.

Beyond that, I don't re-read unless it has been at least 10-ish years since I first read a book and consciously want to revisit a book with a new perspective, or if a new book in a series has come out and it's been several years since the last one.

Wow, not sure I could regularly read that one while tired or sick. The first (and only) time I read it was while I was recovering from surgery. I like to say that I don't think I would have enjoyed it so much had I not been on pain meds. :)
My tired/sick book to re-read is Harriet the Spy. It's like a warm blanket and a bowl of soup to me. :)

I am very in love with literature and history of Russia in the time running up to and soon after the revolution - it's my favorite time/place in history. I think the more context the reader has for the things Bulgakov is making fun of, the easier the book is to read - But I think that's the case for all satire, jokes are always spoiled by explanations!


My sick day books are either Chronicles of Narnia or The Dark is Rising series.



I like to think it's similar to "comfort food". Except now without calories! :)


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I do, however, listen to books I've read before, especially humorous ones. It's a new way to experience an old favorite, and you catch a lot more of the gags. If you haven't experienced Christopher Moore or Jasper Fforde in audio format, you're really missing out.