I was pretty much illiterate until I was nearly 9, however, once the world of the written world was unfolded for me, it was like being able to see for the first time. I read veraciously, anything I could get my hands on - including product labels.
One of my earliest reads was The Lord of The Rings, soon followed by Count of Monte Cristo.
As a general rule I never re-read a book. There are too many books I want to read and it detracts from my ability to squeeze in one more into my life span.
There are however three books I'm determined to re-read.
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings - I read it too young, and experienced only an exciting fantasy novel. However, in retrospect I suspect there are many hidden themes that went right over my head.
The Master and Margarita - There are so many levels to this book, every time I talk to someone who has read it, I hear a version I don't recall reading. So I want to read it again to see what hidden treasure I will find.
The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy - Another book layered with sarcastic themes, reading the series the first time around was highly entertaining. I'd love to see what I catch the second time around.
Have any of you felt that you read a book too young to appreciate it? Anything on the re-read list?