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Lavada Dee





But, as the rest have said, there simply isn't enough time to do that.

While I fully recognize the difference between a book I simply do not like and a bad book, sometimes I do not care for either. On the other hand, I sometimes force myself to read a book through, such as the latest series of vampire books which shall remain nameless. Important books which I find difficult I try and finish, especially non-fiction, although I confess that I have never yet completed Moby Dick.

I think in all the years I've been doing reviews there was only one book I couldn't get into and I stopped reading about midway, otherwise, I'm a voracious reader and will read most anything.

On the flip side, even now I feel a little despair when I read a really great story and think I want to write like this or wish I'd thought of the plot.

Your second paragraph I can totally relate to also. I just finished a wonderful book for review...totally riveting, though not written that well, but the plot and information in the story was outstanding, so... I guess it's all a matter or perserverance and luck, don't you think? Keep on plugging. We may never become well-known or best sellers, but I don't think those of us who really love to write are doing it for the fame and money. Heck, if that's the case, I'd give up! LOL


I hat feeling guilty about setting aside books by authors I know I "Should" like. James Ellroy comes to mind. I just can't get into his books, and I've tried like hell.

I am no longer in school chasing a grade and I have a very busy life and tons of books I do want to finish before I die. If the book is not worth my time (and usually I give the author 1/3 of the book to capture my interest), I will discard the book in the half-read list, which is only about 1% of the time.

I hat feeling guilty about setting aside books..."
Don't feel guilty. Some genres are not for all readers just like not all people enjoy death-metal music.
Read what you enjoy and feel good about it. I don't care how many times I get criticized for reading chic lit. I LOVE it! It gives me pleasure. I laugh so much more because of it.

Amen. I don't belong to any book clubs, but I do belong to book communities like Goodreads where I can discuss the books I want to read with others who have or who are reading them.


I agree. I am also having a harder and harder time finding books what are worth reading. Sad...isn't it.








Having a Kindle makes it easier to give up on a book because they don't cost as much! Sometimes, when I paid 30 bucks, I hate to admit that I don't like the book. Libraries are helpful with that kind of problem. You just return the darn thing.

The only time I give a book a longer chance is if the book is highly recommended by lots of other readers and friends. One example: The Poisonwood Bible -- really didn't like it until I was past the 100 page mark. I was really glad I pushed past the first 100 or so pages. I consider it one of the best books I read in quite a long time.


Do you quit books you're not enjoying or do you stick it out? How long do you give it before you pull the plug?
Eric Beetner
co-author of One Too Many Blows To The Head (with JB Kohl)