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prohibited to speak up
Join Date: Apr 2009
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I'm rereading all the novels in English that I first read in translation.
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No Miss Goodie-two-shoes
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Novels I've reread, just for the pleasure:
All five within the Flowers in the attic by Virginia Andrews. I don't particularly like Virginia Andrews writing, My sweet Audrina turned me off forever and all of her characters are too perfect, but I do like the story within the FITA novels. Interview with the vampire by Anne Rice. Again, I like the actual story. The holy blood and the holy grail by Henry Lincoln, Michael Baigent etc . This is my most favourite book, ever. I read it when it first came out, at the end of the 1970's, and again in the 1990's.
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I would say themes and complex characters are what prompts re-reads, along with watching a film of it. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Salems' Lot and Bag of Bones by Stephen King. Bones was the first King novel I ever read (probably around 12 or 13 at the time) and then I went on a huge kick with him over the years, reading everything he had ever written. I recently finished rereading Bag of Bones this past summer and each and every time I read it, the book just becomes even more amazing. I truly think his talents as a writer are top-notch in this novel.
I've also read American Psycho and Less Than Zero (both Bret Easton Ellis) a few times. Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk I've read a half-dozen or so times - surprisingly four times it was for school. For some odd reason I prefer to reread certain novels other than something new. I'm old-school, I suppose.... |
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it already came and went!
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hmm, Interview With The Vampire (Anne Rice) Sunshine (Robin Mckinley) & White Oleander (Janet Fitch) more times then I can count.
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Lovin' this road.
Join Date: Jun 2009
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A few R.L. Stine books when I was teen. Can't remember the author, but Sleepers when the movie was released. I think The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum, though I can't remember. Well, I know I want to read it again. Twilight is on my reread list. Anything else, I can't remember.
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Creating Worlds
Join Date: May 2009
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Harry Harrison - Stainless Steel Rat and Deathworld trilogy. I read them multiple times. These two are my favorites.
C.S. Forester - Horatio Hornblower Series (My next favorite) Iain M. Banks - Consider Phlebas and the other books from the same world Frank Herbert - Dune Alistair MacLean - H.M.S. Ulysses Bill McKay - Stargate Series And there are few others, such as Keith DeCandido - StarCraft Ghost: Nova and the other books of the StarCraft series.
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Almost expert!
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Dallas
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All Jane Austen's numerous times
"Jane Eyre" "The Scarlet Pimpernel" "The Sun Also Rises" and many other guilty pleasures I won't admit to here... I'm a re-reader. And I'm a high-lighter. My books look like rainbows inside.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I reread Gone With the Wind every couple of years. Also, childhood favorite: Ella Enchanted. I've probably read it ten times at minimum.
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New kid, be gentle!
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I re-read novels constantly (even the bad ones), but I think the first one I can remember reading multiple times (like 6 or 7 times in a year) was Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. That was in Elementary School. BIG library fines on that one.
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The closest thing to me at heart...
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I cannot reread novels.
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Dancer of Life
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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The Great and Secret Show by Clive Barker
American Gods by Neil Gaiman. Dark Rivers of the Heart, Phantoms & Midnight by Dean Koontz. Anything in the In Death series by J.d. Robb. The Born In Trilogy, the Dream Trilogy and the Chesapeake Bay Series by Nora Roberts. Most books by Stephen King. The Phantom of the Opera Dracula Non-fiction: Dynamic Stillness by Swami Chetananada When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron The Kybalion by The Three Initiates The Works of E. A. Wallis Budge The Diamond Cutter Sutra The Heart Sutra The Gnostic Gospels and the Bible
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reflective under pressure
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I reread quite often. In almost all cases, it's because I love the characters and want to spend more time with them. Like well-loved friends, I already know their best stories, but I'm willing to sit down with a cup of coffee and listen again.
Most reread: The Mirror of Her Dreams & A Man Rides Through Good Omens Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason About a Boy Circle of Friends
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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The Grapes of Wrath. I've lost count of how many times I've read the book. Read in the context of modern times, with people losing their homes and entire neighborhoods becoming ghost towns, I'm in awe of John Steinbeck's brilliance as a writer. His words are still meaningful today.
The Ritual Bath by Faye Kellerman. I really like the main characters, an Orthodox Jewish widow and an LAPD police detective, and I've read the book more times than I can remember. Danielle Steel's Palomino used to be one of my favorite read-it-again novels, but I picked it up the other day after not reading it for a few years, and the book was so boring that I couldn't even read it all the way through. |
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Aspiring author
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Columbus OH...grew up on a farm in Greenfield OH.
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Almost every book I ever liked I have read at least twice.... All the ones I own I've read between 5 and a dozen times each.
The Harry Potter books I have read so many times that I can open them to any spot in the book and just start reading from there without missing a thing. |
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Haz curtain, iz shiny.
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They were both awesome each time, and I re-read them for no apparent reason. I did re-read John Elder Robison's Look Me In The Eye while looking for insight. All good reads, both times.
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Aspiring Tree-Killer
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Canada
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Throw me in with the chronic re-readers. I can't afford a lot of new books, and if I liked it, I've read it more than once. Actually, I've also reread books that I didn't like the first time round, so that's not an impediment. Any surviving books from my childhood have been read 10+ times. Wodehouse & Pratchett are in my library, so I go through them regularly.
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Got the hang of it, here
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Oklahoma
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I probably read Pride and Prejudice four or five times a year, same with Jane Eyre. Two books that never get old! I read really fast, and it never takes me more than two days to read a book, so I re-read EVERYTHING, otherwise I spend an exorbitant amount of money on books and my husband threatens to cut me off.
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Classy Dame
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Susan Kay's The Phantom of the Opera.*puts paperbag over head*
I've also read Wuthering Heights a jillion times and have gone back to Tess of the D'Urbervilles tons of times.
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I've read Lord of the Rings 14 times.
The Name of the Rose 3 times. Sometimes I re-read the early books in a series when the new books come out; for instance, The Game of Thrones. Several books I've read multiple times because I've taught them (Lord of the Flies, Catcher in the Rye, The Scarlet Letter, A Separate Peace, Ender's Game, et. al.)
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Worst song played on ugliest guitar
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If I like a book, I will eventually re-read it. I've liked a lot of books in my time, so to list them all would be crazy. But here are the ones I re-read the most (I suppose you could say these are my favorites, though I don't necessarily say that.)
Lolita, Watership Down, Maia, Lord of the Flies, George R. R. Martin's series, The Stars My Destination, Ender's Game. These are each re-read at least once a year. Others I'll re-read every few years.
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Counting Down the Days
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Watership Down, Richard Adams
The Outsiders, SE Hinton The Story Girl/The Golden Road, LM Montgomery Pet Semetary, Stephen King The Green Mile, Stephen King Island of the Blue Dolphins, Scott O'Dell All of the Little House on the Prairie books
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Got the hang of it, here
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None recently, but I do plan on rereading War and Peace because there were several things that I knew where important but didn't understand on first reading.
I also plan on rereading Dennis L. McKiernan's "Mithgar" series, as the books came out over the course of 20 years and don't take place in the order they were released. I hope to read them in the order they take place for a more complete story. Oh, and I'll probably reread Vonnegut's "Dead Eye Dick," "Cat's Cradle" and "Player Piano" again. And of course I've reread my own books! I don't care if that's narcissistic.
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New kid, be gentle!
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Lincoln, Ne
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the Dune saga by Frank Herbert (rereading this now actually)
LotR (read over vacation and the holidays many years) the Taltos series by Brust The Stand (unabridged edition twice) Elfstones of Shanara and Wishsong of Shanara (read a few times as a teenager. not read them in years though...) The dragonlance original trilogy and legends trilogy (read these a year ago again and still love them) Ender's saga (ender's game, speaker for the dead, xenocide, children of the mind) The moon is a harsh mistress by Heinlien (i'll reread most anything he wrote, but this is my favorite)
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A Free Range Aspergian
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I read stuff over and over again. But people always sais I was strange
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