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Originally Posted by Ea
I agree. That's why I like re-reading. The first time is to familiarise oneself with the story, get to know it, and to find out if it's the kind of book you'd like to read again. The next time(s) you can focus on - or let your attention drift to - different aspects, perhaps the story, perhaps the prose, perhaps political messages, or something else entirely.
But re-reading can also be "comfort-reading". A well-known book with well-known characters that won't give you any uncomfortable surprises.
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I often re-read, part because of that comfort-reading, but also because I focus on different parts of the story. As I'm not a person who reads every single letter in a book (I "skip" words), I often find new things the more often I read a book.