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Would you reread books?
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I've read Lord of the Rings 5 times and the Chronicles of Narnia too many times to count.




Also, as I'm now reviewing books for my blog (Megatheriums for Breakfast, on Medium), I sometimes re-read books I'm reviewing within days of finishing them for the first time. I did that with Dave Hutchinson's "Fractured Europe" sequence (starting with Europe in Autumn), and also with Julian Barnes' "The Sense of an Ending".


Then there' always different language versions as well. I've read Lord of the Rings three times in Finnish and plan to revisit in English the next time around :)

There are also those book which REQUIRE a second reading to see more and more layers to them, but more than anything, rereading a book could be simple indulgence in nostalgia. It could take you back to when you first read something as a kid, or to those wild days as a college student... Writing this makes me want to reread Pratchett now....

(paperbacks) or I forgot that I read the book until I was several pages into the book! Many books are so wonderful that I want to relive the stories years later. I have watched movies more than once as well for the same reasons, and will continue to do so!





This pandemic left me searching for new books to read as my kindle has stopped working.
I even started a non fiction book.
I mean to re read the Just So Stories if I run out of new novels.


There are some non-fiction books which I am always dipping into and rereading sections.
Books mentioned in this topic
Europe in Autumn (other topics)The Sense of an Ending (other topics)
Four Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story (other topics)
Going Postal (other topics)
I would.