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Old 12-06-2011, 10:23 AM   #110
DustyDisks
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Originally Posted by afa View Post
I haven't re-read a novel in a long time. Basically since I got into Fantasy; I suppose the very fact that most Fantasy seems to come in big, fat series made it unlikely. (Technically, I have read The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter multiple times, but for various reasons I don't count that period as my being a Fantasy reader.)

I remember a time I used to do so. I've read all my old books (mostly thrillers like Grisham, Koontz, Crichton, etc.) several times. Each. I used to enjoy it.

One of these days, I will do my first Fantasy re-read. I'll probably start with The First Law.
If a book that is good and you liked it the first time, sets on your self long enough, for most people, rereading it maybe better than the first time. Almost always you will find stuff you missed on the first read. That is why in my earlier post on this thread, that rereading can be richer than the first go around.
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