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Jenny
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Mar 16, 2013 03:02PM

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As for series reads, I just "need" to start at the first book, and move on from there. My problem is, if I like a series I read every released book really quickly, and then I have to wait months (years if it's Isobelle Carmody, LOL) to read the next installment, and in the meantime I forget where the last book left off. Thankfully most books include some kind of recap of the previous books, because I don't usually have the time to reread them before reading the next one.






Heh, I went along to read about the series and the first review I came along was on the very topic of originality.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

The series isn't that bad at all, definitely worth reading if you ask me.
Oh it didn't put me off .... just thought it was quite funny that I read your post and then immediately saw that.

Repeatedly for a good book just in case I missed a detail or read a part too quickly or that it's just worth laughing/crying over it again :)







i know exactly what you mean sometimes i read the book multiple time and enjoy it over and over again

Read again and again.. i will also reread cert portins.. my fav. of books I'm reading..






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