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This is my most reread book.
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He reread books not because he loved them but because he "craved sameness".
Writers are not the only ones who reread books, of course.
All the talk about whether to reread books (letters, June 2) is silly.
I'm retired and spend all my time reading, but I don't have time to reread books.
Essentially, it allows you to watch and rewatch movies from your personal cinematheque, just as your bedside lamp lets you read and reread books from your personal library.
I also teach and I change the reading list on my contemporary fiction course so that I can reread books that I've been away from for too long.
Rereading books is a form of archaeology.
Like rereading books, I like seeing movies again even though I know what's going to happen.
I am also reading and rereading books that my 3-year-old daughter loves, like "The Big Orange Splot," which is one of my favorites.
Unlike Stein, Esther languishes in her parents' home, rereading books from her childhood, while desultorily popping Vicodin and hoping to contract a chronic illness that will exempt her from life.
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