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message 1: by Denise (new)

Denise (redreader) | 34 comments I am currently reading a book I'm not overly in to...however I can't seem to make myself stop reading. Part of the reason is it has good to great reviews and I wonder what I am missing and I feel bad not giving the book a full try.
Are you someone that has to read the full book no matter how bad it may be?
I keep telling myself life is too short to read bad books!


message 2: by Chantelle (new)

Chantelle (chantelle13) | 7 comments I really, really push myself and feel incredibly guilty if I want to give up on a book, so I usually finish them. Or leave them sitting around to glare at me dolefully until I finish them or put them at the very back of the bookshelf.


message 3: by Andrez (new)

Andrez (andrez-ssi) i rarely dont finish a book.it just...doesnt feel right


message 4: by Elizabeth☮ (new)

Elizabeth☮ i equate finishing a boring, bad, uninteresting book to watching a bad movie. and completing a bad book is worse because it takes more time. if it is work, i give up. i have a shelf that is "couldn't finish" for this reason. books i couldn't quite complete: Catch-22
Dogeaters



there's more, but i can't remember because they were so awful.

a book i finished that was a lot of work and was realy not worth the read, Snow. awful. and totally unsatisfying.

this is another book i couldn't finish.
The Last Secrets of the Silk Road: In the Footsteps of Marco Polo by Horse and Camel

general rule: read the same amount of pages as your age, if the book isn't interesting by then, stop. reading should be for pleasure, not for work.


message 5: by Elizabeth☮ (new)

Elizabeth☮ i don't like to read series either. and i am prone not to read certain books because i don't like to get caught up in series. i did read the first two books in the twilight series, but the second was so awful, i didn't want to continue. i was encouraged by my students to read them in the first place, but i just can't bring myself to finish them.

is that awful?


message 6: by Karli (new)

Karli (goodreadscomkarli_is_booked) I've recently joined the camp of "there are too many good books to waste time finishing a bad one." The library helped, there's a lot less guilt when I didn't buy the book! However, the English Major in me still feels a personal failing when I don't finish a book. Not sure why I think it's MY failing and not the author's.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

If the book is not good I don't waste my time. I have plenty of half read books sitting around. I figure that there are better books worthy of my time. Same goes for series. If they keep getting worse I just don't even bother finishing the series.


message 8: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne (a-town) | 42 comments I will force myself to read all the way through the book, but sometimes I lay the book down for a few months and pick it up again later if I am really struggling with it. However, if I know it's absolute crap (i.e. Twilight) I can throw it at the wall freely and never pick it up again with no regrets. It is a rare book though, that I ever do that with, it has to REALLY suck.


message 9: by Lani (new)

Lani (lani14) Life's too short for bad literature. I don't waste my ADD attention span on bad writing. The reverse is true though. I will read a good book 3-4 times to skim all the goodness out and pick up what I've missed


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

I sometimes get weird looks from my friends when I say never finished the book. But really it isn't worth my time. We are only here for a short period of time. And I rather waste my minutes on a book I'll enjoy!


message 11: by **Carla** (new)

**Carla** I agree, if I don't like the book I am not going to finish it. It make my reading for pleasure not so fun if I don't enjoy it. I can get through an ok book but if I really don't like it at all it's time to move on.


message 12: by Rosalie (new)

Rosalie Sambuco | 25 comments I forced myself to finish THE POSTMISTRESS. It had received such rave reviews I kept thinking that something would tie all the characters together. Ut never did for me and I felt cheated out of my reading time.


message 13: by Karli (new)

Karli (goodreadscomkarli_is_booked) Did you know that there are TWO books called The Apothocary's Daughter? So, I was interested in reading one, and ended up getting the other - a romance novel - instead. My friend loaned me her Kindle to check out, and that was the book I chose on there. UGH. BUT, by the time I figured out it was only getting worse, I wanted to see how it finished. So, bad thing about Kindles, it was REALLY hard to skip to the end so I could just be done.


message 14: by Heather B (new)

Heather B (heatherbenson) I normally have to finish a book once i start it, if I don't I get this feeling that really bugs me until I do finish it. The only time that I haven't is once for school, it was a group read and so only one person in the group really had to finish it, and I really was not into the book at all. Other than that there is only one I haven't finished and it was just because the language was a little hard to understand, and with that one I am planning on finishing the book eventually, whereas the one for school I don't think I ever will finish it.


message 15: by Cara (new)

Cara | 44 comments The camp seems pretty divided on it. Honestley I used to be one of those people who HAD to finish but now not so much. I get almost all my books from the library so I never feel to guilty if I don't finish something. Like most readers though I will finish books most of the time. It has to be REALLY just horrendous if I can't finish it.


message 16: by Julie (new)

Julie S. It's always my hope that I don't pick up books that I want to quit. But if they are so bad, I will stop without much thought. That does not happen often, though. I can think of maybe 4 or 5 times that I have done that over the last few years.


message 17: by Karli (new)

Karli (goodreadscomkarli_is_booked) Julie wrote: "It's always my hope that I don't pick up books that I want to quit. But if they are so bad, I will stop without much thought. That does not happen often, though. I can think of maybe 4 or 5 times t..."

You're either REALLY good at picking good books, OR you're in our camp too. :)


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm with you Julie. I try hard not to pick up books that I know I will mostly likely not be able to read.


message 19: by Julie (new)

Julie S. I try to pick ones that I should like, but I often get lucky with those random picks. I guess I have good book karma from reading so often.


message 20: by Denise (new)

Denise (redreader) | 34 comments Thanks Everyone. I have gone to the camp of too many good books out there to read a bad one! Life is just too short! :)


message 21: by Valerie (new)

Valerie I HAVE to know the ending of a book. That doesn't mean that I have to finish reading it though. If I decide not to finish it I usually just read spoiler reviews. Then I'm glad that I didn't waste my time on it because the books usually don't improve.
I do feel compelled sometimes and finish a bad book every once in a while. I avoid series too because if I don't like the first one then I have to wait to read any spoiler reviews. See the problem.


message 22: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 10, 2010 05:32PM) (new)

That is too bad that you are missing out on series. Yes, some are bad or start good and end with a horrible death. However, several out there have to be worth your time and effort. Don't give up!

*I sound like a bad shrink.*


message 23: by Valerie (last edited Apr 10, 2010 12:17PM) (new)

Valerie ❤ ☠ Elyssa ☠ ❤ wrote: "That is too bad that you are missing out on series. Yes, some are bad or start good and end with a horrible death. However, several out there have to be worth your time and effort. Don't give up..."

Oh, don't worry. I still read series. I have about four or five I'm in the middle of right now. I'm just always hesitant to plung into a series is all.


message 24: by Angela (new)

Angela B I have put down a book or two in my time but honestly only one or two. I am always worried I am going to miss something after I stop that would turn the book into something BLAH into something AMAZING!


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

Too bad it isn't always like that. I put a few down and never went back to them. However, I have also slogged through many for the amazing part and it just never really came. Ugh.


message 26: by Angela (new)

Angela B that is true!


message 27: by Jen (new)

Jen  (In the Closet With a Bibliophile) (Jen_thebibliophile) | 300 comments I recently read a book that I didn't want to finish, but did anyway. I feel like I failed or didn't give it its full overview if I quit in the middle so I finished and still just thought it was okay.

It was Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum.

See review here: http://intheclosetbibliophile.blogspo...

there is a link in the post to how I felt 100 pages in. I didn't even like it til about page 300 then it got better. It only had like 400 pages, so that's a while to read for it to get better.


message 28: by Kate (new)

Kate (katemreads) | 46 comments I hate not finishing books and I usually do finish them but there are those books that I just can't get into and they feel like a chore to read so I figure instead of putting all my time into it I'll move onto a different book. That usually doesn't happen though, thankfully.


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Thankfully!


message 30: by The Rainbow Zee (new)

The Rainbow Zee (therainbowzebra) I finished one book I hated because it was a first reads.

I abandoned a book midway even though I was on a newspaper book review group.

I have 2 books on my 2010 reading list that I started and set aside. I just wasn't mentally in the mood (LOTR Two Towers and Uglies)

My daughter ditched a book part way thru, no qualms, I admired that LOL.


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