What book(s) have you re-read?
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Re- reading books
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For some reason, I always seem to re-read Jack London books. White Fang is my favorite book ever, I've probably read it like 8 times. I re-read Call of the Wild a few times, and Sea Wolf.
I recently re-read the Odd Thomas books by Dean Koontz, although I still haven't read the last 2. I read the whole Harry Potter series a couple of times in school. Two of my favorite books in school were called House of the Scorpion, and Heir Apparent. I just recently looked those up to start reading again. I almost never read anymore. Basically any books I've read were limited to my school days.
I have never re-read a book. I prefer to read it only once.
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(January 30, 2014 at 10:18 pm)Shaggy Wrote: . Dean Koontz books are my guilty pleasure. I love the Odd Thomas series. I have a theory that he's going to merge Odd Thomas and Christopher Snow. The book I could read 1000 times is John Steinbeck' s East of Eden. Steinbeck's my favorite author by a long shot, and East of Eden is his absolute best. RE: Re- reading books
January 30, 2014 at 10:47 pm
(This post was last modified: January 30, 2014 at 10:51 pm by Rev. Rye.)
I've been re-reading a lot of books recently. Maybe it has a lot to do with re-buying books I previously had in paperback in hardcover, but in the past two months, I've re-read Catch-22 twice. Honestly, of the books in my reading queue, the only ones I will have read for the first time are The Shawl, The Moon is Down (it's in a volume with four other Steinbeck books), The Confidence Man (in a volume with Moby-Dick, The Piazza Tales, and Billy Budd), The Shawl, and some of Flann O'Brien's novels (I have the collected works and have already read At-Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman). Also in the queue are Tom Jones, Don Quixote, Old Man and the Sea, and Strunck/White's Elements of Style.
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I don't often reread books, though I have done some rereading of Animorphs in recent years. This is because I'm a member of a fan site, and they have a sub forum where they reread the series and talk about the individual books.
I also considered rereading earlier books from the song of Ice and Fire series, after a new book came out after about a five year gap. Instead, I decided I wasn't really all that interested in it anymore and just left the series. It's bad enough when a book only comes out once a year, especially if you get spoiled on a series that comes out monthly, but five years is just too long for me. There's also the fact that I used to read as a pastime when riding a vehicle somewhere. Now that I drive myself, I don't really do much book reading.
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