How often do you guys actually reread books? Do you read most that you own?
I always wanted to own a lot of books. I like collecting books, being able to read them whenever I want. The problem is I don't actually seem to read them. There are a few books I've read two or three times but there are others I read ten years ago but I pick up now, read a few pages, and I'm like "It felt like I just read this a few months ago. I don't wanna read it again. Maybe later."
I think you need to see a professional.
>>8378153
I don't need help learning how to read books. I learned that in elementary
>>8378150
The only author I reread is Gene Wolfe.
I assume I'll do rereads for my final, I plan to do political philosophy of Thomas Aquinas.
>>8378206
The fact that you misunderstood makes my position stronger.
Seek help, anon. You seem extremely unstable.
>>8378150
>there are others I read ten years ago but I pick up now, read a few pages, and I'm like "It felt like I just read this a few months ago. I don't wanna read it again. Maybe later."
Are you sure those books don't just suck and you just don't wanna read them again?
>>8378214
No, I like them. They're not the best books but they're readable. The ones I don't like I only read once then ignore forever
I reread often rereading both Confederacy of Dunces and selected parts of Lolita atm