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I am so the opposite. I reread my favorite books consistently. Some of my favorites I have reread a dozen times throughout my life. One great example is the Chronicles of Narnia. As a child I read them with wonder. Magic, talking animals, and so much more. Not really seeing anything deeper than the story itself. Rereading them as a teenager, I saw deeper into the allegory, but still saw them more as fantasy. Now reading as an adult I see only pieces of how I saw it as a child, and yet the memories of when I read it remain, my paradigm changed. I don't see this as a negative, only look forward to how much more I'll see when I am older still
Oh, don't get me wrong, I do reread books that I love. I've read Shadowland by Peter Straub three times, Watchers by Dean Koontz at least twice, Boy's Life by Robert McCammon twice,The Dead Zone by Stephen King twice, so I do reread. I was referring to books that maybe you read a long time ago, hadn't reread in years or decades, have fond memories of the story, but now might be a bit afraid of rereading because it might not live up to your memories of it.



Must admit that I read J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy every year! Why? Hard to put into words, but I remember my father reading it to me when I hadn't learned to read and still feel him near when I read those books.