Quote from: Julia1996 on August 02, 2017, 11:37:04 AM
Ebooks for sure. Then after I'm done reading it I don't have a bunch of dumb books laying around. My dad is totally into reading and he's got a couple of book cases full of books. I told him he needs to like throw them out or put them in the goodwill but he says no, that he likes them and might want to read them again. Who would read a book again after you read it once?
I told him he can keep books he's read on a tablet in case he wanted to read them again without having a bunch of dirty, dusty books hanging around but he likes to read actual books. Whatever. To everyone their own I guess.
Julia
I have books that I've read three or four times, and a few books I've read a dozen or more times, and I get something new out of them each time. Or the comfort of the familiarity of an old friend. Often on a long book series, if it's been a few years since the last book, I'll go back to the beginning and start over, re-reading the whole series leading up to the release date of the new book.
Book series I've read more than twice:
Dragonriders of Pern, Anne McCaffrey (some books I've read more than 20 times)
Heralds of Valdemar, Mercedes Lackey (some books I've read more than 20 times)
Talent series, Anne McCaffrey, (5-6 times)
Brainship series, Anne McCaffrey (8-10 times)
Joust series, Mercedes Lackey (3-4 times)
Outlander, Diana Gabaldon (3-4 times)
Jack Ryan series, Tom Clancy (2-3 times each for most books, Hunt For Red October 6 times at least)
Earth's Children series, Jean M Auel (the first four books I've read about 6 times each, the last two sucked and I barely finished each once)
Then there's a few other books I've re-read every few years as the urge hits, especially some old sci-fi stuff I picked up in the 1980s that disappeared and are out of print now.
Keep in mind this is over nearly 40 years of reading. I probably read 200 books in a year, less than 1/6 are re-reads. I've been known to read four short books in a day (cheap romance novels) on lazy stay home days.