How do people reread things? I cannot imagine how retards on reddit read Wheel of Time once a year or how people every 3 years read all of One Piece again. I can reread chapters, sections, arcs and maybe even a whole single book in a series, but I don't think I've ever sat down and reread a series I remember clearly enough to know the plot and characters of.
They pick up the book and start reading
You reread things with more substance than WoT and OP.
>>25287151Sometimes it's interesting to read a book while knowing what will happen. You can finally get all the small hints and things happening at the beginning of the book. It can give you a whole new perspective on the story.
When it's about technical books, it makes total sense to re-read it to better absorb and consolidate content.Since you are an anime tranny, you probably don't come across such books.
>>25287151There are certain books where re-reading gives you new information you may have missed. Moby Dick is the perfect example of this
>>25287151Two different person, one from the past, one from the present, two different interpretations and lessons. You might dislike a story about love or pain if you've never experienced it, but relate to it after a few years.
Go suck your own braindead ass off somewhere else, OP.
>>25287151I love re-reading my favourite books. People who lose interest in a story, just because they know how it goes are damaged. People rewatch movies they like all the time. I don't understand why books would be any different.