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Reading a book multiple times.
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Ashley
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Dec 29, 2013 08:51AM
Do any you read a book more than once? Honestly, I don't really like to unless there's a movie coming out and I haven't read that book for a while. But I like new books and new adventures.
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I reread books all the time! I will usually reread if a movie is coming out too, but not only then. I have read a lot of my favorites multiple times. I like new adventures to, but I look at it like movies.....you buy those to own because you love them and want to watch again. If I don't plan on reading a book more than once I usually don't keep it. Plus it's nice to go back and revisit your favorite characters and stories! A reminder why you loved it so much the first time! :)
I usually don't mainly because I like the thrill of not knowing what's going to happen and if I re-read a book then the thrill is gone. Now if I haven't read it in a while then yeah I'll re-read it. :)
I reread books whenever I am bored or I haven't read it in like a month or two. I don't like to read them again if they are boring or hard to follow. I reread them whenever I just want to get away from the real world... Or if my mom tells me that she won't buy me any more books that month
I don't really like rereading books because I already know what's going to happen so it doesn't have the element of surprise. However I would reread a book if it was my all time favourite because those are the best kinds!
I reread books all the time! Cause I feel like the first time it's not enough to absorb all that the author has put into the book and you only get the general out line. When you reread them you can actually see the development of the plot and see the characters changing. And who else doesn't love reliving all the excitement and feels of all the wonderful stories out there!!
I don't even know how many times I've reread divergent trilogy. I have it on my phone so when I'm waiting for a super long time I start reading divergent and bam I'm falling in love with it all over again.
Not generally. Im usually reading books I haven't read yet. There are too many books and not enough time to reread and reread.
The third time I reread the fault in our stars, I realized that the entire book is in past tense except the last line. That is the reason I reread books
I like to re-read books all the time! I read the fault in our stars at least once a year (and divergent).
I'll usually reread different parts at different times so I won't really forget the bigger things. Sometimes I'll reread the whole thing, though. Just depends on the book.
yah I do that if a movie is caming up and I read the book long ago I read it again to remember it but sometime I read a book again if I like it a lot like the fault in our stars 5 6 seven times and I can read it again and again
I LOVE rereading books. It's the only reason I can get my husband to allow so many bookshelves in our house! I feel like every time j reread a book that I sincerely loved, I find new little details and character secrets that allow me to love the book even more. I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes if I'm very excited about a book, I tend to rush through the first time and not pay as much attention to the little details. Rereading cures this little problem!
I used to not reread, but now it depends on the book. If a new book in the series is coming out, I reread the previous books if it had been a while. Besides that the books that I truly love and just feel a part of, I tend to reread those just to get back to the world the author built.
Well I often do this. I'm always re-reading Fantasy lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon. Before jamaica lane and Echoes of Scotland yard by Samantha Young.
And the hole Angels of the dark by Gena Showalter.
I usually choose two month of the year for re-reading random books that I love
I don't really like to reread books, but it happened with some I personally found amazing such as "The fault in our starts", TID, the Maze Runner and my very first fantasy series called "Fairy Oak" which I've read more than 5 times when I was a child
i like to reread books. I have read all harry potter , inheritance cycle and percy Jackson series more than 4 or 6 times
I reread some of my favourite books. Sometimes I just get the craving to revisit characters I already know and love instead of going through the motions with a new set of characters in a new world. It's nice to reread books and see if they still mean what they did when you first read them or if they're still a favourite.
when you reread a book again you find new thing that you didn't find the first time I reread a lot of book and every time it's loke it's a new book










