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Old 01-01-2019, 02:38 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by ururk View Post
No particular reason, I was mostly curious. I guess my question was tempered by how I tend to read books - once - then move onto the next. I've never re-read previously read books (intentionally), with the exception of some short stories.
Whereas I will go back and re-read an old favourite or when buying the latest book in a series, I'll go back and re-read at least part of the series. Just don't ask how many times I've re-read Three Men in a Boat over the decades.
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