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May 24, 2009 01:56AM

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Christina, are you talking about a personal shelf in your profile for rereading? Or here in this group?
You can create a shelf for anything you want in your profile..... I have one for rereading too :)
You can create a shelf for anything you want in your profile..... I have one for rereading too :)

What are you re-reading Cristina?
I re-read books on a regular basis... I love visiting old friends! When I read a book that I love, and know I want to re-read someday, I put it on the shelf that I created for that purpose. (I have the books listed in order (1, 2, 3...) and when it's time to re-read somehting I take the first from the list. I love that option.)
I re-read books on a regular basis... I love visiting old friends! When I read a book that I love, and know I want to re-read someday, I put it on the shelf that I created for that purpose. (I have the books listed in order (1, 2, 3...) and when it's time to re-read somehting I take the first from the list. I love that option.)
Kate wrote: "If you're thinking of the shelves that are the default ones like read to read etc, you can create your own by creating the shelf, going into edit shelves and clicking make exclusive. :) "
Thank you Kate!! I didn't know you could do that!! Just what I was looking for!
EDIT: I will make my abandoned books exclusive; I don't like to put them on the "read" list, as I didn't finish them, or the "to read" list as I probably never will get back to them.
Thank you Kate!! I didn't know you could do that!! Just what I was looking for!
EDIT: I will make my abandoned books exclusive; I don't like to put them on the "read" list, as I didn't finish them, or the "to read" list as I probably never will get back to them.



I re-read books on a regular basis... I love visiting old friends! When I read a book that I love, and know I want to re-read someday, I put it on the shelf that..."
I'm re-reading "Piercing the Veil" by Eric Wentz. I'm telling you, this book has so much good "stuff" in it. Alot of historical and geographical information, that I found quite interesting the first time around -- things that are true, even though this is a work of fiction. If nothing else, I wanted to find out more about the historical sites, so if I ever get a chance to travel outside the U.S., I could visit these places. The author makes them sound so interesting. I just had to go back and re-read it!
Looks interesting, even if not my usual genre. Do you know the author, by chance?

I think its a great idea, I have one for my 'to-read' and my 'would like to reads' so that I can keep the 'possibly one days' separate from the books I actually have to read.
Christina, the shelves are great for organising things the way you want them. For ideas of how to use them, browse the profiles and shelves of other people!


I don't call them abandoned but, I have an exclusive shelf called "books I didn't finish"
I actually call mine LITS and TBRITL (Life Is Too Short and TBR Is Too Long!)



Just a newbie here, but I definitely admit to re-reading. Frequently.
Right now, for example, I'm re-reading the Odyssey (for perhaps the fifth time in as many decades) and Trollope's Vicar of Bullingham. I hope to join the Woman in White discussion, which will also be a re-read.
any book worth reading is worth re-reading

I sometimes like to reread one that I love if I'm reaidng a tough book. Also, I'm an English major, so I have to for school. Besides, i find that one nearly always gets more out of a book than the first time around.

Thanks for the tip on making a shelf like that an exclusive one. I'm trying to sort out between my read books that I got rid of and the books I would like to get and read from my books that I own but haven't read yet.

That is a problem cause the TBR pile is so huge.. but I´m always re-reading.. I´m planning a 2 months Twilight marathon, I´ll be reading all 4 book in portuguese and then all 4 books in English xD


But I used to when I was younger - my favorite re-read from my teenage years is S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders and I have been wanting to re-read it AGAIN for the last year or so. However, when I take my list to the library I always forget about it - because it's listed as READ and not on the To Read list!! I'm so happy to know that I can make a new shelf. Thanks for the tips!
(Jeane, I'm going to re-read some Agatha Christie this summer too! Another author who I read over and over again as a teen and haven't picked up in about 20 years. And then there will be a definite Twilight series re-read too... Geez, books are awesome.) :-)

I reread books all the time--there's always something new for me to learn that I missed before!
I recently re-read 'The God of Animals' by Aryn Kyle. AMAZING BOOK! I could read it over and over again and still fall in love with the character in a new way. There are always some books that you can't reread--suspensful books loose their charm, and so do action books because you know what's going to happen.

The Thornbirds-Colleen McCullough
The Earths Children-Jean M. Auel
All Plum Books -Janet Evanovich
