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Again - John Carter - 02-08-2005

I can't read a book twice. I can't watch a movie twice. I remember every thing from the first time, I just can't do it again.

I started reading 'The Tomb' again three days ago. I am almost intrigued as the first time and I can't put the books down. I already finished 'The Tomb' and I'm about a third of the way threw 'Legacies.'

This time I'm reading them in order.


Again - Maggers - 02-08-2005

John, I'm so glad you are enjoying FPW the second time around. If a book is good, I can enjoy it endlessly over the years.

But with FPW, there is a phenomenon at work. I can read and reread his books either in proximity in time or years apart. They are, quite simply, exhilarating.


Again - Mike - 02-08-2005

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John Carter Wrote:I can't read a book twice. I can't watch a movie twice. I remember every thing from the first time, I just can't do it again.

I started reading 'The Tomb' again three days ago. I am almost intrigued as the first time and I can't put the books down. I already finished 'The Tomb' and I'm about a third of the way threw 'Legacies.'

This time I'm reading them in order.

Sometimes rereading a book can be a good thing. I tend to reread "Catch-22"
every few years or so and have found that as I mature I gain more from that
book and the humor in it does not lose its' freshness. I am a bookaholic and
sometimes I like to turn back to favorite tales when nothing currently seems
palatable to the eyes. Also, like you, I have read "The Tomb" twice.


Again - Ken Valentine - 02-08-2005

Maggers Wrote:John, I'm so glad you are enjoying FPW the second time around. If a book is good, I can enjoy it endlessly over the years.

But with FPW, there is a phenomenon at work. I can read and reread his books either in proximity in time or years apart. They are, quite simply, exhilarating.


As I see it, rereading a good book is like visiting an old friend.

Ken V.

P.S. Nice avatar!


Again - KRW - 02-08-2005

Mike Wrote:undefinedundefinedundefined

Sometimes rereading a book can be a good thing. I tend to reread "Catch-22"
every few years or so and have found that as I mature I gain more from that
book and the humor in it does not lose its' freshness. I am a bookaholic and
sometimes I like to turn back to favorite tales when nothing currently seems
palatable to the eyes. Also, like you, I have read "The Tomb" twice.

Maybe I need to check out "Catch 22"! The way you reread it is like the way I reread "The Tomb"! Every summmer when it get's hot, I break it out. I get something different from it everytime!



KRW


Again - Maggers - 02-08-2005

Ken Valentine Wrote:P.S. Nice avatar!


(*giggle*) Thanks! You've heard the stories about the attack seagulls, I take it. Big Grin


Again - Medusa - 02-08-2005

Maggers Wrote:(*giggle*) Thanks! You've heard the stories about the attack seagulls, I take it. Big Grin
MINE! Sorry couldn't resist a little Nemo.


Again - Maggers - 02-08-2005

Medusa Wrote:MINE! Sorry couldn't resist a little Nemo.


That's exactly what it was like, but the Disney gulls were humorless! Big Grin


Again - Sam - 02-08-2005

I've read NightWorld 3 times now. Always saw that as a fantastic film. Currently rereading Without Remorse by Clancy. Sometimes will dig out the Dark Elf Trilogy by Salvatore.


Again - Ken Valentine - 02-09-2005

Maggers Wrote:(*giggle*) Thanks! You've heard the stories about the attack seagulls, I take it. Big Grin


Do you mean your story, or stories in general?

As someone who has owned a sailboat for 15 years, I have a few seagull stories myself.

"Little birdie in the sky,
Why'd you do that in my eye?
I mustn't curse, I mustn't cry,
I sure am glad that cows don't fly."

Ken V.