tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1636632642432287906.post4604742046230988289..comments2024-02-29T04:32:30.646-08:00Comments on Rhys's Pieces: Revisiting RigolettoRhys Bowenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06663634889908752121noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1636632642432287906.post-23222663812597977932012-09-20T10:05:40.651-07:002012-09-20T10:05:40.651-07:00Definitely a re-reader and my bookcases are FULL o...Definitely a re-reader and my bookcases are FULL of books I've read a bajillion times. I'll re-read whole books, scenes, or just endings. Anything that warms my soul and helps me get away from the laundry and dirty dishes!<br /><br />There's movies that I watch the same way, too.Joan in NVhttp://www.joanatkinson.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1636632642432287906.post-33292318007027815642012-09-20T06:28:17.604-07:002012-09-20T06:28:17.604-07:00I'm a re-reader, too. Actually, I had to buy a...I'm a re-reader, too. Actually, I had to buy a new paperback-copy of The Lord of the Rings last year, because my old one fell into pieces. I must have read it about 60 times...(I also own a hardcover edition, but it's to heavy to take around.)<br />Reading a book I already know and love is a way to unwind for me. Sometimes, I even pick up a book to read just one favorite scene, because I so much like its atmosphere. And knowing a book and its end has never stopped me from crying, too... :)LeannanSkyehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05456531076564655401noreply@blogger.com