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Never 23 5.71%
Sometimes I look something up for reference later 46 11.41%
I often look something up in a book I've previously read 48 11.91%
I re-read a few favorites multiple times, cover to cover 194 48.14%
I re-read many books (2 or more times), cover to cover 157 38.96%
If I'm away from my library for very long, I go into withdrawal symptoms! 57 14.14%
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Old 07-17-2009, 05:29 PM   #91
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I can't imagine not re-reading my books - it's a continuing conversation with old friends - Tolkein, Sayers, Wyndham, Asimov, le Carre, Doyle... the list goes ever on and on.
BTW my all-time re-read fave: Roy Lewis - The Evolution Man ("...who gave evolution the kind of sudden push from which it has never regained its balance...")
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Old 12-08-2009, 12:38 AM   #92
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If you don't re-read, why bother buying the book? It may be a few (many, lots) of years between re-readings, but I definitely have my 'keepers'. Romance, Fantasy, SF, it's all good...
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Old 12-08-2009, 09:29 AM   #93
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If you don't re-read, why bother buying the book? It may be a few (many, lots) of years between re-readings, but I definitely have my 'keepers'. Romance, Fantasy, SF, it's all good...
There are books that I've bought I doubt I'll re-read. I sometimes get "urges" to read a certain book. The more often I get those urges, the better the book, I think... (The Count of Monte Cristo must be my all-time favourite then... I generally read it once a year). But some books will have to wait for years for a re-read.
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Old 12-08-2009, 02:53 PM   #94
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The main reason I am so invested in eBooks is because I re-read books. I prefer reading new books in book form, and re-reading them in eBook form.
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Old 12-08-2009, 04:12 PM   #95
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Until this year, I never kept track of books I had read. Once I started, I was surprised to discover just how many books I have re-read. Almost all in this category are non-fiction. As for using books previously read for reference, that's a habit I've had all my adult life.
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Old 12-10-2009, 02:23 AM   #96
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I read some books a few times, and I always find that I get a better understanding the second time... If it's a really good book, the first time is a race to the finish line, whereas the second time, I can take my time and actually understand different nuances of the book... (I looked that up.. )
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Old 12-10-2009, 04:22 AM   #97
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I can't understand not re-reading a book that you enjoy. Would you listen to a piece of music, enjoy it, but say "I'm never going to listen to it again"?
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Old 12-10-2009, 02:52 PM   #98
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Until this year, I never kept track of books I had read. Once I started, I was surprised to discover just how many books I have re-read. Almost all in this category are non-fiction. As for using books previously read for reference, that's a habit I've had all my adult life.
I tried creating a 'read-at-least-twice' bookshelf at my Goodreads account - it's roughly 45% of the books I've registered (which I estimate to be about 75-80% of the fiction I've read as an adult).

I agree with Harry, a good experience bears repeating. Sometimes for comfort, sometimes because it's so good!
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I agree with Harry, a good experience bears repeating. Sometimes for comfort, sometimes because it's so good!
I feel like visiting an old friend when I re-read a book I love.
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Old 12-10-2009, 07:04 PM   #100
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I can't understand not re-reading a book that you enjoy. Would you listen to a piece of music, enjoy it, but say "I'm never going to listen to it again"?
Well if you only enjoy it maybe it is better reading other books since you will enjoy them also and you increase the chance of finding a really good book.

I re-read books I enjoy but I can understand people that only re-read very good books and they re-read them to get a different experience which you get when you re-read a very good book.
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Old 12-10-2009, 07:23 PM   #101
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I feel like visiting an old friend when I re-read a book I love.
Yes! That's how I feel... If I'm really anxious, I like to read a book I know inside/out... It really calms me down...
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I feel like visiting an old friend when I re-read a book I love.
Totally agree. It's very much a "comfort" thing. I can read one of my all-time favourites, such as LOTR or "Great Expectations" time and time again, and enjoy it just as much every time.
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Old 12-19-2009, 03:07 PM   #104
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I agree - a much loved book is like a comfort blanket. I feel the same with a film or television series such as Mash. It doesn't mean I don't enjoy discovering lots of new authors - I do. There are just some stories that seem to stay with you for life.
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Yes! That's how I feel... If I'm really anxious, I like to read a book I know inside/out... It really calms me down...
Yes!! The first time my heart was broken, when I would wake up howling at two in the morning, I would get up, wash my face, and pick up a Discworld book and read it until I was calm enough to go back to sleep. I went from The Colour Of Magic through to Soul Music (it was 1994, so that was the most recent at the time), AND back to the start. By the time I'd read them all twice, I could sleep all night without waking up

And now I just re-read them for the pure pleasure of it.
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