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message 1: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 905 comments It sort of depends on the book-if it's REALLY good I'll re-read it, if its pretty good I might attempt to read it again, which I don't always get far in. Some things though, I think, are better read once-it really just depends on my mood. :)


message 2: by Kennedy (new)

Kennedy | 236 comments Many books i never re-read but there are a few like "the moon by night" by Madeleine L'engle that i have read quite a few times but otherwise it has to be really good for me to re-read


message 3: by Olivia (new)

Olivia McCloskey (brewingupbooks) | 2470 comments Mod
The one series that I have reread is Harry Potter. Other than that, I'm typically not a fan of rereading books, as I quickly lose interest in them the second time around.


message 4: by Mpiggy (new)

Mpiggy I don't really like to re-read books because then I don't have as much time to read books I haven't read that I want to (and that "want to read" list is extensive!)


message 5: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 184 comments I have honestly never reread a whole book. Once I have read it, I already knows what happens so all I read is my favorite parts over and over and over and over again. I try not to dwell on one book for too long though because I have a never ending list of books I could be reading at the same moment.


message 6: by Mariam (new)

Mariam Gallier I am currently rereading a manga called Death Note, Vol. 1: Boredom


message 7: by Charleen (new)

Charleen | 57 comments Sometimes I do this thing where I put my books into priorities...first priority comes the book I'm currently reading/planning to read soon, second priority is rereading books...and something like fiftieth priority comes the books that I've stopped reading (like the casual vacancy)


message 8: by Gabriella (new)

Gabriella (gmargarita) I am an avid re-reader, haha. I've re-read so many books. If I love a book, I'll love it every time I read it. And I love a lot of books.


yah um hi im shimmi soo (bethanybooks) | 30 comments I love to re-read books I liked, because every time I re-read a book, I realize a detail I did not notice before. Also, every time I read it, I get a new feeling, for example, sometimes after reading a book for the 3rd time, I just start crying at the sad parts, even though I never did the first 2 times. I am a huge re-reader.


message 10: by A (new)

A H I re-read books my favorite books....but it's a fact, at least for me, that reading a book for the first time is an experience which can never be same to reading that book another time.


message 11: by Lade (new)

Lade (ladet) I hardly ever re-read books. there are just too many that I haven't read yet


message 12: by Jessie (new)

Jessie | 239 comments I really enjoy rereading books, particularly some of my favorites. I feel like I pick up new details and plot points every time I reread a book, allowing me to fully appreciate the story.


message 13: by Kaitlin (new)

Kaitlin It depends, if it's really really good I might re read the book if I have time. For Hunger games I re read it because the movie was coming out.


message 14: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) I adore re-reading books. If I didn't have a propensity towards re-reading, I wouldn't own as many books as I do (because I never buy a book I haven't read before, unless it's written by a very trusted author. Books are expensive; I can't waste my money on something I may not like). However, I don't have a lot of time re-read, which saddens me. There have been so many books I want to visit again, and just haven't been able to. Hopefully that'll change when I put myself on a "reading regime," where I strictly outline what I read each month. And I will always include at least one re-read.


message 15: by Andrea (new)

Andrea (love-in-pages) | 17 comments Depending on the book, sometimes I re read them. One example is the thirtheen tale, is a wonderfull book that I don't mind re reading. But I rayher read another book and find new characters and stories


message 16: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 97 comments I am going to Reread catching fire because the movie is coming out


message 17: by Jalyn (new)

Jalyn (jalynnie) | 3 comments I re-read my favorites before the next book comes out. Sometimes I re-read just because too. I've read the entire Harry Potter series more times than I can count.


message 18: by Destiny (new)

Destiny Lynn (ilovemyfatcat) | 18 comments There are many books that I will reread. Mostly when it's been a couple months/years and I forget the details, I want to refresh my memory, I definitely will reread a book. It does have to be an amazing book for me to reread it, though, as well.


message 19: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 7 comments I'm the kind of


message 20: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 7 comments I'm the kind of person who just can not reread a book. Once I've read it, I've got it stuck in my head. Its just me. Only if it's my favourite book thats just over the top and extraordinary will I read it once again.


message 21: by Kate (new)

Kate ✨ is a dreamer Ditto!


message 22: by Brooke (new)

Brooke  (brookeluvsbooks) @Grace your not alone every time a new book in a series comes out I find myself rereading the the other books to make sure I haven't forgotten/missed anything. :)


message 23: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (sammgasmic) | 41 comments The only books I have ever re-read are the Harry Potter books. I can't even tell you how many times I've read them. They're like my escape world, when I'm feeling depressed or anxious or just feel bad I'm general I can escape to the world of Harry Potter and everything is better :)


Jessica (Goldenfurpro) (goldenfurproductions) | 86 comments Most of the time when I reread a books it's either because...
1. The sequel just came out and I forgot everything that happened in the previous book(s)
or
2. The movie is about to come out.


message 25: by Padgett (new)

Padgett Lively The Forgotten Beasts of Eld by Patricia McKillip. Wonderful book, beautifully written. Also, Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy. I re-read those two often.


message 26: by Kristin (new)

Kristin (kmarker) | 22 comments I re-read a lot ! if the book is awesome I can read it more than twice <3


message 27: by Riya (new)

Riya I completely enjoy rereading a book! It obviously wasn't that good if I'm not willing to read it again!!!


message 28: by Sam (new)

Sam (Clavicus) | 4 comments What's the point of buying a book when you only read it once? Mystery and Horror I understand, (If they have written it right, you don't want to read it again), but not re-reading a book like Harry Potter is a crime against humanity (Or against the author).


message 29: by Ethan (new)

Ethan Lewis | 25 comments I love rereading books, and I have a few select favorites that I read on almost a yearly basis. I agree with Sam up above - why buy a book if you're not going to reread it?


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