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Old 07-12-2013, 10:13 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
I never understood people who say that they need a way to remember which books they read so that they don't re-read them. If you don't remember what happened in a book, why would it be a problem to re-read it? Is it just that you feel cheated if you buy it twice?

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For me, I'll pick up a book not realizing I've read it, then about 1/3 of the way in I've usually read enough to remind me of the rest of the plot.

I do re-read a lot, especially the ones I like. But would rather not waste time nor money on the ones I didn't like the first time around. Not when there are new ones I could have bought that I'd like.

If I liked them, I remember them, but the forgettable ones get away from me sometimes, and a list does help remind me before I pick something up for the second time.
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