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Old 10-03-2024, 11:47 AM   #600
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I would say my situation is more Buy, Read, Move on. Same as it was pre-digital (not a re-reader). I'm under no obligation to forget anything I read.

Losing access to my Kindle Library is not a concern of mine because I've read every book in it. I've already wrung every single thing I value out of them.
You and I seem to very different in this respect. When I reread a book many years later, it is a different experience because I am different than I was when I read the book last time. Usually the difference is small, but occasionally it feels like I'm reading a different story. My memory is not great, so maybe that accounts for it. Anyway, re-reading offers me a window into my own personal changes over time, so I get something new I value from that.
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