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Probably the most recent "I give up" book was The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Anne Rice (or A. N. Roquelaure if you're being particular) about five years ago or so. I found it a total snoozefest.

I'm having trouble reading The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty right now. A friend lent it to me and I don't think I can hold onto it anymore but I don't think I can finish it.


I hate abandoning books, but lately I just don't have time to push through with so much else I want to read. As such, I ditched American Gods and The Marriage Plot. I need to connect to SOMETHING in order to make it worth it, and I didn't care about anyone in either.

I hate abandoning books, but lately I just don't have time to push through with so much else I want to read. As suc..."
LotR might be a bit harsh if not taken in small doses

Do you know exactly when you don't want to read a book anymore? I tend to put the book down, wander off, and then just never come back to it.
A lot of people said they lemmed Lord of the Rings, but liked the movies. I'm curious if there's ever been an audiobook of it with the movie cast doing the dialogue. I did hear a bit of one for the Hobbit with Tolkien reading it and doing voices for the characters.

As for classics I haven't been able to finish Emma. I've started it a couple of times but get bored half way through.

As for classics I haven't been able to finish Emma. I've sta..."
I gave up on Interview With A Vampire too. It bored me. And it wasn't that it read as a transcript, but it just took forever for anything to happen when Louis would talk about his family and life before being turned.

"The Ladies of Grace Adieu", a sort of sequel set just afterwards when magic has resumed widespread usage, is a collection of short stories which seems more interesting. However, I haven't started it yet.

As for classics I haven't been able to fini..."
Interview whith a vampire is a sham! If you read the second book you'll know why



If you can't make to about page 200 or so when Jonathan enters the story, you'll never finish it, 'cause Mr. Norrell is so extremely boring and selfish. You might try "The Ladies of Grace Adieu", which is set in the same world after English magic has returned to widespread use, and consists of short stories with female protagonists. I haven't read my copy yet, but I think it's an easier test of whether you're interested in that world.




LMAO I believe it said 2015, but I'm thinking that HBO might have a wee bit to say about that. Each season is one volume of the series and they'd be all caught up by then.

I have read and loved the first 3 of A Song of Ice and Fire, as well as loved LoTR and soo much love for Jean Auel's Earth's Children series! <3 So seeing so many of you that haven't finished them makes me sad, but hey, we all have different tastes in books!



I couldn't take any more of the choppy "simplistic" writing. I get it, it's YA, but even when I was a teen I'd have demanded more from my books. Then everything about the world was just too much to believe, among other things.
At this point the promise of action is gone, the games are over, so it's boring self interested dialogue ahoy with a bunch of characters that could all die in a fire and I'd probably enjoy that more.
Katniss the girl I wish was on fire.


In terms of series gave up after the 4th book of Carey's Kushiel series and Anne Rice's Vampire series. Just got bored with them all. Also gave up on Moorecock's Elric saga...was a total snooze fest for me and only reason I tried to read it was b/c my bf at the time was into it.





I feel like the main character, (which is written in her perspective) rambles on a little too much, dragged the story on a little too much, it was a cute mystery novel, but I just couldn't keep focused =/

According to one of my lit professors, about 80% of readers give up after chapter 3. I'm one of them.
I used to finish every book I started out of principle but once I started reading purely for pleasure, I stopped feeling guilty about not liking a book. Now I give an author at least 100 pages (physical copy) or 20% (e-book) to grab my attention.
Books I've lemmed:
Twilight,
50 Shades of Grey,
Lost by Gregory McGuire,
Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon--all that detail about life at the French court was not too interesting to me. I gave up after the bit when the courtiers fight for the privilege of wiping the King's butt.
Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan--I just can't get into it.
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins--stayed up all night reading the Hunger Games, but barely made it through the second one, and this one was just a slog
Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick--the sense of danger that made Hush, Hush (the first book) so interesting to me was completely gone, leaving very one dimensional characters
Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop. I read this before even knowing the Vaginal Fantasy group. I actually really loved the book until the author decided to include a graphic description of the rape of a child.
I stopped reading In Bed With a Highlander just after the post-consummation battle scene but I will probably finish it in order to discuss it at my local VF meetup. At least it's a short book and a quick read.


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For Classic Literature I gave up on Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Stopped at part 2 and haven't picked it up since.