Q&A with Kaitlyn O'Connor discussion
How often do you re-read a book?
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Jan 26, 2011 07:13AM

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I’ve re-read several of your books more than once. For me they are the perfect length for an evening of reading. I enjoy your characters and storylines. I’ve read the Cyborg series more times than I’d care to admit. I also like the Hirachi and I’ve re-read their stories. Dark Abyss, Chaos Forged and Sleeping With the Enemy are other favorites.

I am with Pamale on this one.


My top 2 books that I read every few months: 'Wolfen' by Madelaine Montague (I do not know why, but I like the flustered heroine and all the guys and the babies) and 'Alas, Babylon' which I have been reading on and off since I was a teenager.
I also re-read previous books in a series when the next one has a really long gap between books (like the Breeds series). I read so much that I don't remember something from a year ago, necessarily so I feel a need to backtrack a little.

Call of the Wolf, Hunger of the Wolf, Wolf and Hierarchy were also fun reads by Madelaine Montague.
Lora Leigh's Breed series is excellent as well.

I read Alas Babylon numerous times. It's one of the rare ones I can read more than once. Of course, it helps that I let so much time pass. At the moment, I couldn't really tell you what all happens in that book. Its been a few years for me....


Call of the Wolf, Hunger of the Wolf, Wolf and Hierarchy were also fun reads by Madelaine Montague."
I love all of those! I really do like almost all of her books.

That's what I used to tell my family when books were overwhelming us... they got me a Kindle and I got all of my favs that were available on that, and I buy a ridiculous amount of Kindle books every week. I can actually take most of the books I own everywhere I go!
I hope all GoodReads authors make sure Kindle books are available for their books. There are millions of Kindles out there... probably over 3 million. Alternatively, let us know in the book descriptions where we can get a .mobi, or .prc copy.

I think it´s important that these books have funny dialogs to be read once again.

I've read The Stand by Stephen King at least 3 times. This year I bought Dara Joy's Knight of a Trillion Stars and Rejar for the Nook and re-read them both.
I also re-read When Dawn Breaks and Dark Prince, so I've already reached my usual quota quite early, lol!
I also have a serious addiction to ebooks because I buy at least 5 e-books a week ;P
I think more people should get into reading. It not only helps with the imagination, it helps people develop better empathy and we could certainly use more of that these days!

I re-read books that I enjoyed. I tend to re-read my favorite authors multiple times. Sometimes when a new book in the series comes out, I'll go back and read the rest again or simply revisit my favorite scenes.
I've read a lot of your stories multiple times. Sometimes I skip over paragraphs when I read for the first time because I'm so intent on finding out how the story ends. Then I re-read for full enjoyment.
I've read a lot of your stories multiple times. Sometimes I skip over paragraphs when I read for the first time because I'm so intent on finding out how the story ends. Then I re-read for full enjoyment.