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Do you ever quit reading a book?
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Jun 29, 2014 06:02AM

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That's pretty good! I can't stay committed to a slow book:p
Yep, if the book really sucks. I try to stick it out, but some books just aren't worth it at all.

Agreed. There's not enough time to spend on slow boring book:p Says the girl who is reading Les MiserableXD

I take it back. I just quit my first book before page 20. :P

Agreed. There's not enough time to spend on slow boring book:p Says the girl who is ..."
Ha...Les Mis was just chosen for me on a "pick it for me" challenge. I take it you're enjoying it?

Agreed. There's not enough time to spend on slow boring book:p Says th..."
I've only gotten 11 pages inXD what about you?

I don't know when I quit reading. Probably when I feel like I'm forcing myself to read that book.
I don't usually quit, because sometimes when I hate a book I keep reading just to see what will happen, but if a book is just too boring (e.g. Cast in Shadow by Michelle Sagara) I can't help myself - I have to stop!
I would like to think not unless it's nonfiction ughh
I will give books like 50 pages but if it doesn't get exciting or interesting than I will put it down. I will not waste time on a book that is boring.






@Clarissa
That's exactly what I was thinking. It doesn't happen very often.
That's exactly what I was thinking. It doesn't happen very often.





Yeah, I quit on the book because I just don't have time to read now:(

Yeah, if I can't get into the book, I put it away.





I can easily stop reading a series, but I don't think I can quit in the middle of a book.

* hides in shame
The book has to be like...really bad though. If it were in a series and the books before were good, then i would finish it.


I used to not be, but now that I have quit blogging and do not need to review, I have begun to quit. And honestly, it's so awesome! Like why did I subject myself to the torture having to read bad books before? It was terrible!
Wesaun wrote: "I wouldn't say quitter is a good term for it, but it's not much of an issue. I don't finish books that I find dull, or of poor quality. I'm not ashamed. It's not really "quitting", though. It's sim..."
Yeah, that's a good perspective on it! It's not our fault if the books are not well-written or engaging.
Yeah, that's a good perspective on it! It's not our fault if the books are not well-written or engaging.

I agree I am not a quitter - I just refuse to spend my precious time reading something that doesn't demand I read it!