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I've re-read too many books to be able to list them all. I've probably re-read as many as I've read just once.

 

That's true for me, though LotR is one I read at least twice a year.... >.<

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hi, I love to reread. each time I do I peel back a layer of the books and I tend to speed read a series the first time to know the story before going back to look for deeper meanings and foreshadowing etc, all of the nerdy things that make me grin.

Kia ora :)

 

I reread my fav books all le time… prolly have gone through WoT 4 times and plan another before aMoL…

Apart from that Memory Sorrow and Thorn <3, Belgariad and Malloreon, Sword Of Truth, random awesome novels like Pride&Prejudice/The Horse Whisperer, Harry Pottersy, Karl May’s awesome books, Bernard Hennen’s Elfenritter, His Dark Materials….etcetc

I used to rerererereread Redwall A LOT when I was a kiddiekid :)

 

Oh and read Shakespeare plays and the ‘classic’ novels over and over throughout the year for English :P

Um, yeah, posting here for roll-call. I love re-reading books. No matter how many times I do, I always get something new out of it. Whether it's more insight into the character, or some clue I missed. It's just fun, and I do it a lot.

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I typically never do rereads, but I'm seriously considering it for WoT (but I'll have no time before the last book comes out and I'd have to get them from a library as I don't have mine with me... :dry: ).

 

So many new things I have to read that, as good as my favorite books are, I feel the need to work my way through my to-read list!

Here being the internet, could I be here by being on Amazon.com?

 

I reread things a lot because I often find it difficult to find a new book (series) to read. My dad sometimes tells me that instead of rereading a book for the 4th time I should do something constructive. I don't know what I've reread the most.

Ohai, I'm here.

 

I've reread harry potter several times, as well as some of my favorites, such as Fahrenheit 451 and The Fault in Out Stars. I'm on my first reread of WoT and I'm only finishing up EoTW. I am so not going to make it by January.

What? I haven't signed in? Madness. Dang it, Tina remebered!

Oh, and if books are good I'll re-read them. I don't have enough books around that I could survive without re-reading, lol.

And most re-reads...hmmm...probably EotW or the Dresden Files.

New member standing up and being counted!! *immediately ducks as fireballs whoosh overhead.

 

WoT gets a yearly re-read, as does Potter, Valdemar (By the Sword, most often), Pern, Sword of Truth (despite soapbox and series), Dresden Files...

there are a few more in there, but I forget until I see the book on the shelf... (note, If I don't post anything new in a couple of days, I am dead... Jealous

literature did me in.)

 

PS - I haven't been to the Farm yet, but I still want my points! *achievement who-ore

I don't like to reread books too much, I guess I likes to has chance to forget as much as possible. Makes it almost like reading new ones, but yoo already knows you love them :) I has only reread WoT once in 4ish years, and LoTR, HP, some David Eddings un couple of times... Books I already knows so well it makes no difference really :happy:

I re-read books all the time.  

 

Harry Potter... that series I've read through at least 10 times.  

 

I've read "Where the Red Fern Grows" multiple times, I've read WoT multiple times, and so on.

 

Generally, with thriller novels that I read, I give it a good 5 years or so so that I don't remember exactly what happened, but I can generally reread those, too.  That depends on if I have forgotten it or not.

 

Anyway... I'm here.  

I do reread books... And it's hard to say which I've reread the most times because there's some I've been reading since child hood and will reread every couple of years just to refresh, and then others that I'll get hooked on then read over and over three times in a row :P

 

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