Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

jp11

(2,104 posts)
5. Nope. I almost never reread books
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 10:56 PM
Jun 2012

the magic is gone, the newness of not knowing what happens, and I find I'm like 'oh yeah' and 'then this happens' which isn't really a good thing.

I think I read a series over after I finally got the last book, it took a few years for that to come out and the whole experience was 'worse' than just remembering the books I read and reading the last one. It was pretty much that experience that cinched me not rereading books.

I've strayed here and there to see if I can rekindle the magic of a book but it doesn't happen. I recall things too well, even if I don't remember every detail, it is the familiarity of it that ruins it for me.

I can however watch moves and tv shows over and over because I can disengage my mind and let it happen before me as opposed to books where I'm 'in' it rendering the story.

Almost every single one krispos42 Jun 2012 #1
I reread for many reasons. Staph Jun 2012 #2
Your first paragraph is my main reason.. fadedrose Jun 2012 #4
I reread some books every five to ten years. Curmudgeoness Jun 2012 #3
That's my approach too. Chemisse Jun 2012 #19
You named two of mine that it is time to reread. Curmudgeoness Jun 2012 #20
Nope. I almost never reread books jp11 Jun 2012 #5
Some books I do. I've read ALAS BABYLON several times. I like the way the characters raccoon Jun 2012 #6
Sometimes, but rarely getting old in mke Jun 2012 #7
Varies dmallind Jun 2012 #8
I'm rereading "The Mysterious Island" but this time the original. Sometimes there's dimbear Jun 2012 #9
Where do you find the original Verne Curmudgeoness Jun 2012 #21
Great French site: dimbear Jun 2012 #22
layering and depth violetsurf Jun 2012 #10
A good book is like an old friend JitterbugPerfume Jun 2012 #11
Great way to look at it. mvccd1000 Jun 2012 #12
After re-reading this thread I got a giggle fit... Little Star Jun 2012 #18
I must have re-read The Travis McGee Series... Little Star Jun 2012 #13
I reread books all the time, particularly if they are a series and the new one is coming out mtnester Jun 2012 #14
I do. AngryOldDem Jun 2012 #15
Not as much now as I used to pscot Jun 2012 #16
awesome... fe6252fes Jun 2012 #17
Sometimes. It just depends. Like others who responded here SheilaT Jun 2012 #23
I have a few I reread every decade or so. Mz Pip Jun 2012 #24
Interesting point about Mark Twain. mvccd1000 Jun 2012 #25
It recently dawned on me that "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" was another one of... Tom Ripley Jul 2012 #28
I have re-read Dante about every five years for the last forty years Fortinbras Armstrong Jun 2012 #26
Madame Bovary, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Ladies Man, In Cold Blood, and Tom Ripley Jul 2012 #27
Latest Discussions»Culture Forums»Fiction»Do you like to read books...»Reply #5