Ace-of-Spades wrote:
PlayWithFire wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
I don't buy books. Never have, never will. Once I've read a book, I know it. I don't need to refresh my memory on it. If I have to read it again, it would be painfully boring.
thats where your wrong, read books years later and you'll be interested in them again, youll also get to remember things you forgot about them even if you thought you'd remember.
I never forget. I'm like an elephant (though in the terms of memory only).
not size?
im not tryig to be offensive, but dont most people who are like that be somewhere on he autistic scale?
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Yes, but I have reread the entire Harry Potter series SEVEN or EIGHT times, and I have yet to be bored with it. In really good series (like HP and Artemis Fowl) there is something to be said for rereading. First of all it is fun, and also I find out something new each time I read them. Usually the first time I read a book I skip over some details or do not understand something. The second time is better.
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shadow_7283 wrote:
Yes, but I have reread the entire Harry Potter series SEVEN or EIGHT times, and I have yet to be bored with it. In really good series (like HP and Artemis Fowl) there is something to be said for rereading. First of all it is fun, and also I find out something new each time I read them. Usually the first time I read a book I skip over some details or do not understand something. The second time is better.
I pick up more on the second/third time round of reading it, most of the time I'm trying to read it as fast as i can because, If i like it, I want to finish it
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It's creepy that the librarian was watching you
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