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Old 07-28-2008, 06:46 AM   #10
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I've noticed a lot of people mentioning that they re-read this or are re-reading that... And I wonder why.

With very few exceptions, I never re-read a book. From the moment I know the book (the story, the ending, etc), there's no incentive. Nothing new, nothing to make me look forward to.
Do you never listen to a piece of music more than once? Why? With so many songs in the world, why listen to the same one more than once?

Seriously, it's exactly the same reason. The answer is simple - because it's enjoyable to do so.
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