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Old 02-22-2012, 06:11 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor View Post
I re-read a huge amount of my books and ebooks. I am a speed reader, so I often find nuances the second time that I missed the first time.

Also, as I grow, I look at things differently.

I actually get excited when I am about to sit down to re-read a favourite series.
To find new undiscovered ground when re-reading has nothing to do with the speed you read, I believe. I wish I myself could read faster so that I can read more. Sometimes while reading I find a paragraph or smaller that I read multiple times before going on, just because it was so good to read the first time. I do like to re-read books as well when I not only like the plot, but also the mood it creates while reading. And sometimes I am looking forward to find a certain chapter that I know brought me more joy than the rest of the book, which will make me want to re-read the whole book.
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