Re-reading old favorites - do you or don't you?


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1Horselady is offline 1Horselady Post #31  May 16,2011, 9:35pm
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Not sure what is going on with my reply. Can anyone explain what happened, and how I can correct this? PLEASE?


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PSS, this issue was resolved, so there isn't any problem.
 
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I'm a weird creature of habit.
Do you ever re-read favorite books?
Oh, Yes!

I re-read my favorite books (& re-watch exceptional movies-- e.g. (Notting Hill, Remember the Titans, Sleepless..., Secret Life of Bees) which fall into a category which my family describes as "do-overs".

Both great literature & unusually-good movies are ALL ABOUT the DIAGLOGUE- such as Jane Eyre and Pride & Prejudice.

Memorable, Quoteable, Emotional, Touching, Funny- they all give us that escape into a world of our own choosing...
Enjoy the old friend!

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I don't recall ever re-reading a book, nor do I watch movies over and over again. I don't have time to read all the new stuff I've got, so it would just never occur to me to re-read something I've already finished

One and done for me.
 
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Very, very rarely.
 
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I do reread a few classic:

The Bible
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever (namely the first trilogy)
Almost anything from Soren Kierkegaard
 
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I reread The Odyssey and The Iliad just about every year. Ive liked Homers epic poems about ancient Greece since high-school, and i never get tired of reading them.
 
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That reminds me a little of my mom, ANDR3W, only for her it's War and Peace. If she doesn't read it every year, it's pretty close.

I'm that way with Wuthering Heights, which I read for the first time in Grade Eleven. I've loved it ever since.
 
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Oh, yes! I reread most books.....but then, I am such a voracious reader that I have to. I read about 10 books a week, and can't always get to a bookstore for new ones

The advent of e-books has been a VERY bad influence on me
 
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Didn't wanna start a whole new thread for this and this seemed the place to put it.

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