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3:05 am, Jul 20 2009
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Absolutely. Especially after some abstinence, and some ooooldish manga, bring back memories ! smile

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9:40 pm, Jun 4 2012
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i reread certain reason, good moments bad moments chapters that make u quench ur heart or laughter.
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I reread old manga such as GTO when i'm looking for something motivating and inspiration, ofc certain chaps r old but the character i love r the fun chapters. Then again all those gto Arc i rarely remember so its still quite refreshing. But i have never fully enjoy any old manga i have read, since it will never beat the first time u experience it.

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1:31 am, Jun 6 2012
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For me re-reading a manga usually is usually to find out if it's actually good or not, or if my first reading was misguided. For instance, I'm re-reading Love Hina for the first time in years. Was always afraid to re-read it because I was scared that it wouldn't be as good the second time around. Was totally wrong, it's just as fun and funny and sweet as it was when I first read it, and I'm still totally in love with all of the characters. But yeah, if you don't like a manga the second or third time you read it, it probably wasn't all that great to begin with. For me it's a good way of differentiating which mangas I've read that have real depth.

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6:14 pm, Jun 9 2012
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When I re-read a manga, it's usually for the art rather than the story. Sometimes I jump in to review some favorite chapters, scenes, frames. Or if I have lots of time to kill, dissect the story and look for plot holes and inconsistencies. Pretty easy if you're not dazzled so much by the story anymore.

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7:11 pm, Jun 9 2012
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I reread my favorite chapters usually, rarely the entire manga.

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7:43 pm, Jun 9 2012
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The entire manga...
I'm a speed reader and I tend to miss alot so rereading tends to patch up holes laugh

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8:46 pm, Jun 9 2012
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Usually I reread because I've forgotten what happened. none

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11:01 pm, Jun 9 2012
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I re-read a manga if I thought it was really good the first time AND I am really bored. I usually just enjoy the art or if the art stinks, look at the character's development.

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11:18 pm, Jun 9 2012
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I usually re-read if i'm bored..or can't find anything to read at the moment.

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12:24 am, Jun 10 2012
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I reread my favourites mangas, especially the romantic parts

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1:01 am, Jun 10 2012
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Wouldn't I be re-reading it when I re-read a manga. If a manga moves me a lot, I put it on a list to re-read because I'll also save it then. Also if I find myself going back to it, even if I didn't think too much about it the first time because that means it's special. But I don't do this often at all. Though I've also re-read parts of things because I forgot where I was or I restarted a series after giving up on it, or I have only a part of it, and I re-read that.

I also tend to focus more on it. I read things pretty spread out the first time through nowadays.

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1:08 am, Jun 10 2012
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I skip to the good parts.

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1:52 am, Jun 10 2012
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Sometimes I reread if I'm feeling nostalgic, like for example Fruits Basket since it was the first manga I read. (:

Other times I often reread psychological or darker stories because I find that with those clever plots, I understand a lot more the second time around.
Sometimes it's more amazing the second time around.
Like idk I read Flowers of Evil and I loved it even more the second time.
I sat there, mind blown, because it affected me more than the first.

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1:58 am, Jun 10 2012
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Usually i reread when an exam's coming up and cbf studying...

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2:35 am, Jun 10 2012
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I rarely reread, and when I do is usually a funny/cute manga that I reread just for laughs. bigrazz

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