Good question.
KeSetoKaiba AMA but not really...

Have you ever read a book that you like to read again and again, like every few years, for example?
The Bible is a good answer I've read that cover to cover and it is always worth revisiting.
However, that is technically 66 books, so I'll also give more to your question
I actually have a lot of books I like to read and perhaps re-read. I have always been super selective with which books I decide to read, but because of this: I typically love the books I choose and then buy them, add them to my bookcase and then re-read them when I like (or more often, re-read sections as I keep books mostly for reference).
Here are a few non-chess books which I've read cover to cover at least twice:
- Dressing The Man: Mastering The Art of Permanent Fashion (written by Alan Flusser). This is a book about suits, sport coats, dress shoes, ties, dress shirts and things of this nature and how to wear them in a timeless way which harmonizes with the rest of your outfit as well as your body type, body shape, facial tones and things like this.
- A Billion Wicked Thoughts (written by Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam). This is a book which may seem a bit "academic" at times, but it is also a fairly straight-forward read which is highly insightful. The book addresses human desire and uses online search queries as statistics (mostly *orn statistics [not corn]), but does so in a respectful manner which doesn't reveal personal identity.
- The Spy Who Came For Christmas (written by David Morrell). This is a fictional book, but uses great imagery and is a nice book to read if you like suspense, secret agent-type of stories and especially if you love imagery. This book has such vivid descriptions that you feel like you are there on the streets of Santa Fe, New Mexico during the snowy Christmas mountains.

whats with the suit? making videos at work or trying to look serious?
Great question, but my answer is actually neither of those. Wearing a sport coat is what I usually wear when I leave the house; it is just what I'm comfortable in. This is what I usually wear at my local chess club as well and this is what I decided to wear for most of my chess videos too.

whats with the suit? making videos at work or trying to look serious?
Great question, but my answer is actually neither of those. Wearing a sport coat is what I usually wear when I leave the house; it is just what I'm comfortable in. This is what I usually wear at my local chess club as well and this is what I decided to wear for most of my chess videos too.
you look like a decent person, not for the suit.. i'm just good at reading people..
I wish you the best of luck with your career
Have you ever read a book that you like to read again and again, like every few years, for example?