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"Readers" block?????
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I am going thru reader's block right now started The Drowning Girl and haven't got back to it in week.

There are some stories where something keeps me going despite not being entertained. Maybe it's an interesting character conflict or hope (!) that the author will turn things around. Sometimes it is faith in past works by the same author.


Forcing yourself to finish a book you are not enjoying is also a bad idea in my opinion. Drop it and move on.
I'd say keep on reading, eventually you will know if you broke through the block or if you need a break... Many times when I feel stressed or tired I feel like opening a book and reading will drain me more, but more often than not it helps, many times I found myself sucked in and wishing I didn't have to do other things at the moment. Reading should be organic, don't stress and just try to enjoy.
On a side note I started out as a single book reader and now I enjoy multiple reads; from two books to six books at a time, it just developed even though it seemed very alien before, but no complaints so far.
On a side note I started out as a single book reader and now I enjoy multiple reads; from two books to six books at a time, it just developed even though it seemed very alien before, but no complaints so far.

11811 (Eleven) wrote: "I've also evolved into a multiple book reader for no particular reason. Even if I'm loving a particular book I'll sometimes set it aside to chip away at another. As long as you are enjoying yours..."
Spot on, it's no different to me than eating my favorite foods, two greats flavors will not be turned away lol.
Spot on, it's no different to me than eating my favorite foods, two greats flavors will not be turned away lol.

I only eat authentic pasteurized processed cheese food.
Marc-Antoine wrote: "Peanut butter and processed cheese, hmmm..."
That's not reader's block.
That's colon block.
You eat that stuff, they're gonna find you, purple faced, perched on the porcelain.....
That's not reader's block.
That's colon block.
You eat that stuff, they're gonna find you, purple faced, perched on the porcelain.....


Jon Recluse wrote: "Marc-Antoine wrote: "Peanut butter and processed cheese, hmmm..."
That's not reader's block.
That's colon block.
You eat that stuff, they're gonna find you, purple faced, perched on the porcelain..."
Lolol... Omgeee that had me on the floor laughing
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That's not reader's block.
That's colon block.
You eat that stuff, they're gonna find you, purple faced, perched on the porcelain..."
Lolol... Omgeee that had me on the floor laughing
Good 1

I really like this group because I don't have to be embarrassed that I LOVE gore! I can't help it! My parent's were huge horror movie fans when I was growing up, so I LOVE anything scary, gross, and gory! Won't be seeing any of those books at Book Club. LOL!
I am REALLY new to horror books so any suggestions would be GREAT!
Also, I read an excerpt from Cows that someone posted. Has anyone read this? It seemed like nothing I've ever read before. Very disturbing! Thoughts?

This is too funny. I feel the same way, too. I'm sure my co-workers who are also FB friends know I like horror, but not to the extent that I do. They probably just assume it's all Stephen King books. So nice I can publicize my admiration for a book like
The Cannibal Within or The Haunted Vagina and not have people look at me odd.
I read Cows and it wasn't disturbing so much as disgusting. I didn't like it. I think the deep meaning that so many other reviewers got out of it went over my head. Or maybe I just don't read into a story what's not there.
We all need a few different groups into different genres to give us a vacation from whatever reading kick we've been on. I am a member of Novel Ideas and these great ladies read classics and contemporary general fiction. The most horrorific books they may tackle are We Have Always Lived in the Castle and Her Fearful Symmetry. It's all good.

I do enjoy other genres as well. Many of the books we have read in my Book Club have been good books with interesting stories and messages. I really like to read everything too. But, I feel like my horror books and 50 Shades books are forbidden fruit for this Catholic girl...LOL!!!! HA!HA! :D

Lately nothing has been able to grab me, no matter how great the story. I think I have commitment issues. Well, that's what my boyfriend told me. He's not around anymore so I couldn't tell you his reasoning.
Anyway, I've been forcing myself to read short stories and am now wondering if I may have ADD as I can easily get through them, but not my longer, epic reads.
My doctor says it's anxiety and my mind is always going in different directions. He gave me medicine to relax, but I didn't read the label (it didn't catch my interest)and now I'm feeling sleepy, so there goes my chance to read for the day *wink*

I'm a big fan of the novella lately. 200 pagers work for me. 6 pages? No. 1200 pages? Not so much anymore unless its so damn good it was worth writing 1200 pages to tell the story. There aren't many of those out there worth reading IMO.

I guess that you aren't a fan of Stephen "Why write in 200 pages what you can fit into 1000 pages" King?
I am with you on the short stories. If I am going to commit to a character then I want to stick with him for a bit. Maybe that is why I like series so much.

Lately, though I am also really getting into the novellas. I think they are a perfect vehicle for horror, more so than any other genre. It's just enough time to expand on a short story idea, but not too long where there is time to get bored.
1200 pages of any of the Game of Thrones books is wayy to short for me, they can be 10,000 pages and I would be blissfully happy.. most other books, err not so much lol


Exactly how I feel. For someone who has a hard time getting into the beginning of a story, short stories really don't work for me. I'll enjoy one separately, but don't care too much to sit and read anthologies.

I did this with IT too, but I forced myself to keep reading for two reasons. Firstly, I knew if I stopped I would literally never trawl through the first three quarters again to catch up (life is too short...!). Secondly, I was on holiday and had nothing else to read. So I did finish it, but can definitely relate to reader's block/King fatigue with this book!
By the way, this is a very well-timed topic. I've actually got writer's block as we speak, and only came onto Goodreads in the hope that taking a break would somehow help me.
Wish me luck...!






I hear ya Ryan!
Some times you just have to give up on certain books. Or go back to them later. When this happens to me I go to my "comfort" books - can be old favorites or quick reads. I tend to read romance when I'm burned by reading.


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Little Deaths (other topics)The Cannibal Within (other topics)
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I will usually read a few and by then, I am usually ready to get into something longer.