Hi people. 🙂
My another book related question for you is:
What is a book you can always reread?
My answer:
I like rereading books I love. Those that mean a lot to me in this or that way, that are very pleasurable or that just evoke a lot of emotions. Or even just those books that maybe even don’t have that much of a power over me but I read them during some good time previously and want to refresh the memories while reading, that’s also a good motive for a reread for me. My most most most favourites I can reread even once a year. Like the Jeżycjada series by Małgorzata Musierowicz – I know all books in it and even remember fragments of some of them by heart, I’ve read them since I was maybe about Zofijka’s age, but still rereading them makes me laugh at the same things and I still love them no less. –
Or “Emily Of New Moon”. Or another author that I love rereading is Sigrid Undset, I don’t even know why, I love some of her books but not the way I love “Emily” for example. It’s also very true that each time you reread a book you’re very likely to look at it from a different perspective, which is an interesting experience for me to observe.
How is it with you? 🙂
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The Outsiders. The characters just strike a chord, always, every time.
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I definitely like rereading books with interesting/relatable characters. 🙂
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Anything by Jane Austen.
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Love rereading her books. 🙂
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I can’t reread much due to my massive reading focus issues, but one book I’ve reread is Jane Eyre. It’s divine. I also used to reread books all the time as a kid. Then, one time, I tried to reread Anne Perry’s mysteries, but I could remember who the killer was, so that didn’t work very well.
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“Jane Eyre” is fabulous. I’ve reread it twice. Haha I guess that’s the thing with mysteries that they don’t feel as enjoyable when you reread them, ’cause, well, they’re no longer mysteries haha.
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