What should I read next?: The book ending support group discussion
what to do with boring books?



recently I'm stuck with another 3 boring books... why 3? because when I figured the first was hard to finish I started another one, but turned out to be as boring, so I thought if I started another I might be able to finish the first two... but in instead I didn't finish any, and I dare not to start another! :\

torture it is... I do feel with such books that reading is more like a job than fun and enjoying!

But there are some that you just cannot finish which is all good. Were not going to like ev ery book. If its one I bpught I either resell or donate it





I think it's true, but sometimes reading what you HATE just makes reading a tough job.



Couldn't agree more! Had the same experience and I sure am not too keen to pick up another one by her. Managed to finish "Vampire" by speed read and good reads in between. Certainly took me much longer to complete the book and I kept glancing at the number of pages to go!

Well it was kind of pathetic. I have grown to love the Vampires since I read Dracula and Carmilla, I expected the same eeri excitement from the Vampire Chronicles too. And then there was the Tom Cruise/Brad Pitt movie too. But I must admit they were the most boring vampires I've ever met. Lestate was funny though, but their callous activities were too much to handle. What kind of vampire turns a child? Isn't that off-limits or something?




One author I feel ashamed of never being able to complete - Jane Austen. I've tried Pride & Prejudice and Sense & Sensibility. Both put me to sleep. It's like instant literary Ambien. Love the movies of her stories.
I don't agree that reading things you don't like helps you learn. I think reading things that are challenging & require more attention then the regular paperback help you learn. I.e Dante's Divine Comedy.



A book I really want to read, but I always get bogged down in it - Anna Karenina.
I didn't finish reading Dante, I just liked what I read. With texts like that I revert back to college habits & take notes - somehow I can't not take notes.

I still want to read Jane Austen, so I might try Pride and Prejudice... someday ;)




Sometimes being made to read too many not your genre books can make you lose the love of reading.A few years back this happened & after a 8 month no books! I re read a favourite book & fell in love with reading again.


Hi Carola, you may indeed! My friend who suggested it is a stone mason so I think she favoured the (lengthy) descriptions of the architecture! I have to say it's now slightly better, but still a struggle!





I love this idea... I would truly be surprised if I found a nice, relatively new book at the bus station! but I'm too skeptical to just take it. ;)



If you like to do this, you may want to check out bookcrossing.com; it is like message in a bottle except with books. I have dropped many books this way! The intriguing part is to know that your book is traveling from reader to reader. Yes, you get to track it provided the person picked it up logs into the system and updates.


It's simply not worth the time you are putting into a book you don't like. There are millions of publications out there you can read, why waste your time on one you don't like?



One person's 'boring' book may be another person's thriller. I usually donate boring books to the library or put them in the 'little free library' a few blocks away.
Books mentioned in this topic
Sense and Sensibility (other topics)Pride and Prejudice (other topics)
have you ever got stuck with boring or uninteresting books? what would YOU do?
when I stumble over such books I think of ditching them, but I feel bad not to finish what I started... So I sometimes force myself to read them, but end up postponing reading them and everything else ... and can't think of the "next" book!
so what would you do?