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Old 07-31-2010, 01:24 PM   #4
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I find rereading books a joy. Some things you will remember and others you will have forgotten. Reading a book a second time often gives a different perspective and you might experience it different from the first time you read it.
"rereadability" is, for me, what makes a book a classic. There are authors and books I can read time and time again and still get something fresh and new from them. For me that includes books such as "The Lord of the Rings", and authors like Dickens, Austen, and Trollope.
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