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I believe in re-reading :D
But only for the books I love so much :) I think some characters could count as friends as I'm really happy every time I meet them again.
My top re-reads are Ronia, the Robber's Daughter and The Death Gate cycle by Margaret Weis (this one is funny for me because the 1st time I read it, I was younger than my fav character and now I'm older than him). Just after, Lord of the Rings by Tolkien and The Dark Tower cycle by King.
I think Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz could fit in my re-read list but I try not to read the same book each time (change the format or the language, keep only the theme...), so it's not really a re-read for me :D
But only for the books I love so much :) I think some characters could count as friends as I'm really happy every time I meet them again.
My top re-reads are Ronia, the Robber's Daughter and The Death Gate cycle by Margaret Weis (this one is funny for me because the 1st time I read it, I was younger than my fav character and now I'm older than him). Just after, Lord of the Rings by Tolkien and The Dark Tower cycle by King.
I think Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland and the Wizard of Oz could fit in my re-read list but I try not to read the same book each time (change the format or the language, keep only the theme...), so it's not really a re-read for me :D


My favourites to re-read are definitely children's classics. Wizard of Oz, The Secret Garden, Alice in Wonderland, Ballet Shoes. I just find a lot of warmth and happiness in them. I've also re-read Rebecca about 5 times since I was 16. Jane Eyre has been read a couple of times and, of course, I've read Harry Potter to the point my books have fallen apart!
I find that re-reads are good when you're under stress because you don't need to pay as much attention to them. You already know the outline of the story, you know the characters and you're reading it to just enjoy it. There's a lot less pressure involved and when there are exams and things looming, you want a book with no pressure!

As has already been said, I like rereading books on a series when a new one comes out too. That way, I'm not thrown out of the story trying to remember all the tiny details. "Who was that minor character again? Where did they say they were going?"
Right now I'm working on slowly rereading the Discworld series again. Some of those books I haven't picked up in ten years or more, so it'll be nice to revisit them. :)

I reread The Lord of the Rings annually and other books regularly (like Harry Potter). I've just finished studying two literature courses so I had to reread those books to make sure I was taking everything in.
I don't have any hard and fast rules for when I reread books. Usually I try not to read a book I read the previous year but if I'm in the mood for it I'll pick it up again.

I will also reread ones I love when the mood for that type of books strikes.

I guess my answer is "it just depends".

With the exception of a few select books I love, I don't generally re-read (or re-watch movies/TV shows). The few times I've tried, I get frustrated because I start to remember what's gonna happen and it takes the excitement out. :-(
I re-read Matilda, Gulliver's Travels...that's about it at the moment. Both I believe might even be on my list for the year! LOL!
I re-read Matilda, Gulliver's Travels...that's about it at the moment. Both I believe might even be on my list for the year! LOL!

But it makes good sense that you can find a lot of comfort when re-reading a book you really love!


That's a good point! I think I'll consider re-reading some of the books I've read a long time ago.


There are also books I want to read again because I either don't remember them very well or because I feel I didn't quite understood them.
I've thought a lot of times that I won't read all the books I want to read before I die (specially when I find a new one everyday!!), which I can say it makes me freak out a bit but it doesn't affect my reading speed or the fact that I want to re-read books!

Once I have finished a book I categorise it into a book that I will not reread and a book that I would make the time to reread.


With good books there is always something new to learn from them, a new facet to examine.

With good books there is always something new to learn from them, a new facet to examine. "
That is such a perfect way of describing it! :D
& I find that; there is so much you pick up on with a second or a third read with a book you love. Little things that seemed insignificant or weren't even noticed the first time around you suddenly notice and it's just a nice warm, fuzzy feeling! xD


Very good point about re-reading being good for high-stress times. I did re-read a lot during school, haha. Although I was really surprised when I re-read The Order of the Phoenix and it completely bummed me out when it didn't bother me before.


Apart from that, I only reread books that I didn't totally get in the first read. I remember being very "meh" about The Great Gatsby the first time I read it, and then went on to reread it after arguing about it with some stranger on the internet. The same holds for Catcher in the Rye.
Except for the cases outlined above, I don't really do rereads. I'm more in agreement with the school of thought that goes "There are too many good books to read!"

I agree with this so much. I have a weird memory and so when I'm rereading books I often remember things that were going on when I first read them.
The first four Harry Potter books make me think of Steps music and the smell of paint, since I was reading them when I'd just moved into a new house (and was obsessed with Steps and a CD which had just come out). During a certain chapter of Half-Blood Prince I can remember bagpipe music playing as I sat at work reading. And I've avoided rereading Wicked because when I read it several years ago something bad happened and I'm scared to revisit that place.
Rereading books can be as much about things that happened to you in the past, as what happened to the characters. :-)

I love Inkheart series:) I re-read all my my favourite books. I re-read Harry Potter series at least three times lol



I think some books want to be re-read. They are whispering in my ears: "Reaaad us again, we were so awesome" :p
Never go against what a book wants :D
Never go against what a book wants :D

I definitely will reread a book or series if it's one that I flew through because I couldn't put it down or got sucked into. one series that did that was the night huntress and night huntress world by Jeaniene Frost. I love all her books and am always ready for more.
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I'm wondering what people think about re-reading books. I belong to another message board (unrelated to Goodreads) and have asked there and get such differing answers. Some people say "ABSOLUTELY NOT! There are too many other good books to read!" And others say "OH YES! I love re-reading books!" lol
For me, I love rereading my favorites. I've read all the Harry Potter books several times, the Narnia books, Lord of the Rings, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple books, some old childhood favorites (Secret Garden, A Little Princess, Tripod trilogy, others), and others I'm not thinking of at the moment. To me it's like meeting an old friend and getting to know them again.
Yes, there are a lot of books out there. But I'm never going to read them all anyway, even if I gave up ever re-reading a book. lol