From: "Megan" <ianskitty@yahoo.com> To: "The New Improved Less Lame List" <creed-discuss@debbir.com> Date: Sat 18 Jan 2003 14:52:16 -0800 (PST) |
New question: how can some people read books over? I've tried that before, and at first it was okay, but after like 10 pages, I remembered every last detail that happened in the book, so it was boring. What is the point of reading a book more than once? (not being sarcastic, I'm honestly curious as to why some people enjoy that, but I can't).
Kitty
shell696@cs.com wrote:
I would. I love these books! I have all of them and am about to read them again!
~Michele
"Joe Earles"wrote:
>The reasons to love this story are too numerous to list. I won't even try because no one else would really be interested either.
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> Well, let me tell you this. My daughter (who is currently 10 1/2) is also a Harry Potter enthusiast and she also ravenously read each new book Harry Potter book, in turn, as it was released. I, however, did not think I could possibly like them and so I didn't even bother attempting any of them.
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> However, when the first movie came out, I had to accompany my daughter to see it and was EXTREMELY pleasantly surprised at how well I liked it. And I think I actually enjoyed the second movie even more. I can't say why Joe likes it so much, but I can CERTAINLY understand why he would.
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