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Old 04-05-2008, 03:26 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by mdbenoit View Post
I only keep favorites in my library, whether it's e or p, so I'll often re-read one when I'm not in the mood for something new. There's something to say to meet with beloved characters again, and relive their adventures.
I think one way to define great literature, is that you can keep on getting more and more out of it each time you re-read it.

Goodness knows how many times I must have re-read Dickens' novels, but each time I re-read them, I notice new details which I missed before. That's what makes Dickens a great author.
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