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I've re-read his earlier novels quite a few times, Stardust I've read several times in both incarnations, Neverwhere fueled me through my first year of med school and Good Omens is always good to read when you just need a break. Is there something specific that you want to know with this question?


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i've read everything several times over. i get different things out of each book, every time i read it.


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I've re-read his earlier novels quite a few times, Stardust I've read several times in both incarnations, Neverwhere fueled me through my first year of med school and Good Omens is always good to read when you just need a break. Is there something specific that you want to know with this question?


Just asking, that's all. I guess I'm loving his stories so much right now that I'm thinking of re-reading all his novels.
 
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I've read several of his comics more than once. Among the novels I've read Coraline twice.
 
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I've read several of his comics more than once. Among the novels I've read Coraline twice.


Speaking of Coraline, I just got it yesterday. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was very Roald Dahl-esque.
 
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I've read American Gods twice & it was so amazing reading it for the second time...like reading a brand new story. The first time I read I thought it was really good, but the second time I was blown away.
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never read the comics, but I've re-read the books so often I can't tell you how many times for each book. less often for the short stories, more often for Stardust and Good Omens.

it's a sort of default comfort thing for me - some people watch their favourite movie, I re-read my favourite books.





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I've read all the novels and short stories many, many times (am on my second copy of Good Omens as the first one fell apart!)... in fact, one of my biggest frustrations is that there isn't more to read!

It's the same with William Gibson - I wish that they'd both written double the amount of books!
 
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