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Jul 16, 2011 11:02AM

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It's not even that great of a series anymore, nor are any of the books comforting at all. I started reading them way back in 7th grade, though, and know them by heart. I think it's just because they're so familiar.

A Soldier of the Great War four or five times, [book:..."
Ko, you are a re-reader after my own heart. I read P&P, Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility on what is becoming an annual basis. And I always re-read a favorite horror story (usually Stephen King) for Halloween.
And to Bun and Jonathan: I haven't read any Wodehouse yet, but I've been meaning to for a long time. Where is the best place to start?



Linking serves two purposes....one, to remind people that they ought to search to see if there's an already existing thread identical to the one they're creating.
Two, if you care what people's comfort reads are in 2011, why wouldn't you care what they were two years ago?
Two, if you care what people's comfort reads are in 2011, why wouldn't you care what they were two years ago?
I can't search worth a damn. I don't blame them. But I like linking threads. Interlinking galore makes GR kind of interwebzey.





I agree with Buns and Misher here...new conversations about older topics don't bother me. I also don't mind people alerting others to old threads when new ones emerge. Intent, I think, is key...if the intent is "hey, we talked about this once before, here's some additional information" that's cool with me.
I don't think groups of friends, for example, talk about thunderstorms and then say, "we are done discussing thunderstorms. We shan't again. Let us close this topic and never return. Let the person who brings up thunderstorms in the future do so at her peril."

I am unable to find old threads. I don't understand how Heidi (master) and Lg (1st Lieutenant) manage to do it.

You simply do not wish to do it, grasshopper. Search or do not search.

all right, I guess that was my deliciously dark reading secret. No making fun of me now!
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