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I collect comics (italian ones I don't think you know Dylan Dog, there are about 220, with one coming out every month), I started collecting them when they where already at 140, so it arrived me 3 times that I bought I already had in my collection, because the first pages didn't remind of nothing and I didn't want to look further into them as I believe it is a "sacrilege" to read somewhere where you haven't read what happened before.

 

With book it never arrived, mainly because I seldom buy books, I borrow them and take them from my dad...

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I do it all the time. I had a *huge* library that burned up in a fire. I never remember whether I rebought it after the fire or not. If I buy something I've already got, I give it away as a present. I don't think I've ever bought a book that I'd read that I don't remember though, which may have been your question, unless its like a reference book or something. Books tend to burn themselves indelibly into my brain....

 

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Buffy

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My wife has managed to buy me three copies of Harlan Coben's crime novel "One False Move" (in the space of one month). But I only read the first one.

 

But the only book that springs to mind is Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, which I lost long ago and bought last year to read again (it's still on my reading list).

 

I do however read books twice - most of my science fiction books are reread after about 10 years.

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