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Old 4th May 2007, 08:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Do you read books more than once?

Me and my dad tend to have many heated debates about this. He says there's no point reading books again because you already know whats going to happen. I, however, love reading books over and over again, I always seem to find something I missed, or forgot, from the last time I read the book. Maybe it's just because I'm so bad at remembering things that it's like reading a whole new book Then again, maybe it's because my dad reads horrors and thrillers, and knowing the ending could possibly ruin the story... it just seems a bit pointless that he actually buys the books he reads instead of getting them out of the library...

Do you read books more than once?
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Old 4th May 2007, 08:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

Oh yes. I read mostly fantasy, so it seems like there's always some detail or other that I missed in getting through the story the first time. Then again there are always some books that I can read over and over, simply because I like them that much, regardless of how much I remember reading of it. It's like a good movie for me - sometimes you never get tired of it.
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Old 4th May 2007, 08:33 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

Soem books you have to read more than once. There's no way you can get everything out of them that's in there in just one reading. Other books... well, their familiarity is part of the appeal when rereading them.
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Old 4th May 2007, 08:56 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

All the time, I have no problems with enjoying a book more than once.
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Old 4th May 2007, 09:17 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

I always read a book more than once. right now, i'm reading "The Weel of Time" for the second time It is really good. I also read manga more than once. mostly becous they are so funny
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Old 4th May 2007, 09:18 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

Rereading books is like visiting old friends.
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Old 4th May 2007, 09:54 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

Oh yes. Mostly if a book is worth reading once, it's worth reading more than that. Sometimes there are subtle things you miss on a first reading that give you a thrill of discovery when you re-read the book. I usually read at least two books per week, sometimes more. I only have very limited space and even less money, and libraries here don't stock enough sci-fi and fantasy in English. I won't read translations if I know the language the book is written in originally, paradoxical given that I'm a translator by trade, to be fair I haven't branched out to fiction so far.
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Old 4th May 2007, 10:23 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

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Rereading books is like visiting old friends.
Thanks Murphy, couldn't have put it better myself. I often re-read books I have enjoyed simply for the pleasure of renewing the accquaintance.
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Old 4th May 2007, 10:55 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

Am going to add my meowrr to Murphy and Ace. Some books I re-read every year, others I re-read every so often Sometimes it's the whole book. Other times it's favourite chapters or pages. Always it's like visiting an old friend and a well loved one at that.
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Old 4th May 2007, 11:42 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

I'm quite happy to re-read certain books a number of times - either because I've forgotten them or to pick up on things that I missed or just for the hell of it because I enjoyed them so much first time round. Sometimes its nice to read something familiar to clear the palette after reading a particularly heavy-going or intense book.
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More than a few times, and sometimes unintentionally . What's worse, is buying them again . (mumble..... mumble ........ gosh darn memory)
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Old 4th May 2007, 12:08 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

Sometimes, but not very often.

In my to-read pile of currently 31 books, two are books I've read before and one is a collection of short stories where I've read most of them before, but I'm going to read it all when its number comes up (in case that sounds odd, I pick books from the pile by assigning numbers to the ones I feel like reading at the moment and then I either roll a die or ask someone to say a random number between 1 and [number of books on the list] if none of my dice fits without me resorting to something like "1 d20, 1 d10 and 1 d4 minus 3" which I refuse to do).

The books I've read the most times is, without a doubt, the HHGtG "trilogy" which I've read more times than I can keep track of. My boyfriend bought me a luxury edition of it for my birthday last year because my old copy was getting too worn out.

There are simply so many new books I want to read and I'm, for various reasons, currently in a situation where I can and will buy more books than before. That's bound to not last, though.
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More than a few times, and sometimes unintentionally . What's worse, is buying them again . (mumble..... mumble ........ gosh darn memory)
I didn't recognise The Sirens of Titan as one I've read before when I saw it in a bookshop, but it seemed very good, so I bought it . After I got home, I thumbed a bit more through it and reaslised that I had indeed read it before, but I won't mind reading it again.
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Re: Do you read books more than once?

You can't read a Pratchett or Fforde book only once, you'd miss the plot while reading the jokes, or the jokes while reading the plot!
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More than a few times, and sometimes unintentionally . What's worse, is buying them again . (mumble..... mumble ........ gosh darn memory)
When it is the fault of your memory. Some publishers bring out multiple books (that you alredy own) under one cover, with a different name, and only on the title pagw is it marked that "this book previously appeared as..."
I will cite the second and third in the "Janissaries" series ("Clan and crown" and "Storms of victory") brought out under one titlt as "Tran", which I took to mean that Jerry Pournelle had finally been bullied into producing the long-awaited fourth and final part...
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