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Old 05-09-2014, 03:34 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by Gazella View Post
I'm the same as you, OP. I can't reread a book no matter how much I enjoyed it. Except if I don't remember much about the book, that's when I may read it again. I think the only book I ever reread is A Tale of Two Cities even though I remember the plot and everything. I don't know why I read it again, perhaps I just wanted to revisit a favorite classic.
When did you stop liking to reread books? If you were like most children they often want the same book read to them before bed many many times. They don't seem to get quickly tired of them. I just never grew up myself.
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