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2017 Read Harder Challenge
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Task #9: Read a book you’ve read before


I read it about 23 years ago, and it has been my favorite book since. I never re-read it, so I think it's time to do that.
Have you read it?


I read it about 23 years ago, and it has been my favorite book sinc..."
I've read it and it was required reading for my undergrad library course in 1st year. I've since re-read it. I love it! I love Eco's novels - my fav latest read was Baudolino. I might reread Fouculat's Pendulum but there are so many books I want to reread - I'm a rereader ... hehehehe

I'm contemplating rereading the Emily of New Moon series because that one I haven't reread in ages. Or I might listen to an audiobook of something so that it's a bit of a different experience - maybe American Gods because I never did read the sequel and it's coming out on TV.

I remember reading this years ago. This time I listened to the audiobook. It's nice to hear about national security threats from the pre-WW I era, a simpler time.







I have tried 3 times...I just cannot with that book! I even tried audio thinking it would help. Hope your results are better!


But I also read Over Sea, Under Stone by susan Cooper simply because it was mentioned a few places and I loved that series as a child, so I couldn't resist a reread.

I heard the audio narrated by Kenneth Branagh is good!

That's a good idea!


I'm not a huge re-reader. There are so many good books out there that I have yet to read, I don't ever feel compelled ..."
I still haven't found a book I'm really interested in re-reading. As soon as I pick something, I just get distracted by one I haven't read. Ugh!

I'm not a huge re-reader. There are so many good books out there that I have yet to read, I don't ever ..."
I agree... so many books to read, so little time. It might be a cop out, but I am going to use a kid's book that I read and re-read to my granddaughter three times in the past two days.

I'm not a huge re-reader. There are so many good books out there that I have yet to re..."
I just reread Slaughterhouse-Five and the timing was perfect. (I am actually using it for the frequently challenged or banned prompt, and I don't double dip, but it is also a reread.) I am not a big rereader, but this my 4th read of S5 in 30 years, and it always turns out to be worthwhile.

This might be a good challenge for a book with a big twist at the end. But I couldn't think of any, and I had my childhood books on hand.




I read Old Man's War for my book about war task. It was awesome!



While I remember the general conceit and the final death (mostly from the B&W movie version we watched!), I had forgotten most of the details and the culprit. I don't have too many memories of the characters, but I think I understood the adult motivations for the crimes committed way better this time around. (I also had forgotten all the casual racism, sexism, and classism. That was uncomfortable!)

Books of their time unfortunately, i've read quite a lot of books from the late 19th and early 20th century this year and whilst being great stories they're marred by the racism, sexism etc. A true shame.







If I were to do this, one of the books I would read is Animal Farm. I am having trouble remembering all the books from high school, but I may try to come up with a list and pick one of the ones I didn't like. It seems like others have gone this route, as well.




Bonnie wrote: "Jessica wrote: "I am going to try The Heart of Darkness again."
I have tried 3 times...I just cannot with that book! I even tried audio thinking it would help. Hope your results are better!"

Bonnie wrote: "Jessica wrote: "I am going to try The Heart of Darkness again."
I have tried 3 times...I just cannot with that book! I even tried audio thinking it would hel..."
LOL, I am staying far far away. I will stick to Apocalypse Now, a movie I respect and which is a modern retelling. There are plenty of great books for me to read.

I re-read this two years ago because it was on the curriculum for the grade 6 English class I was teaching. It was my favorite book from childhood, and the experience of reading it as an adult was - unsurprisingly - completely different, and not entirely positive. I don't want to influence your rereading of it too much, but I'm curious to know what you think. Do post a response when you finish!

I so rarely re-read novels. However, I have a 3 year old, so there are definitely books I read over and over and over again, so I’m planning to just use Where the Wild Things Are. This takes longer to read than the book I read for the micro-press task!
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I do re-read every now and then. I have some favorite books that I keep returning to and one thing they have in common is that they offer something new every time.
I did re-read Little Women recently and found myself in horror - how could I ever have loved that one?!