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Old 04-09-2013, 01:05 PM   #88
JeremyZ
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To me, it is the other way around

I normally don't re-read, especially fiction. But the ones that are really, really good, I would like to have as hardcover paper books. So far, the likes of:
  • Alan Lee-illustrated Lord of the Rings
  • Alan Lee-illustrated Hobbit
  • Complete Sherlock Holmes
  • Chronicles of Narnia (only have a big paperback now...)

I think I will buy The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo and A Tale of Two Cities in hardcover one day.

I find that while I like reading new fiction, it doesn't leave me awestruck like the classics do.
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