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Old 02-21-2013, 11:42 AM   #3
QuantumIguana
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If you enjoy reading a book, you're not to young for it, but you might not get as much out of the book as you might if you were older. The first time I read Animal Farm, there were things I didn't understand, like why the chickens made false confessions, when they were killed after confessing. I thought it was more logical to refuse to confess, but at the time, I didn't realize that you can get people to confess to anything. On the other hand, there are some books that I might have liked had I read them when I was younger but I just couldn't get into now.

I'll re-read some books, but I found the author calling not re-reading a disease annoying. Every book I re-read is one less new book I can read.
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