sister_maynard
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When I took a lit class in college, one of the books we read was Dad. The instructor encouraged us to read it through at least once on our own before we got to it in the class. I was the only person in the class who did, and I tell you, a second reading makes a big difference in noticing everything the writer did to construct the story. With a second reading, you really see fore-shadowing and symbolism effects.
I've read quite a few books like that; you read them the first time for plot and excitement, and read them the second time to marvel at the structure and foreshadowing.
The best example of this in movie form is probably The Prestige; I won't spoil it for anyone, but it makes so much more sense the second time.
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